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Keith M. Read collection

Keith M. Read collection

Descriptive Summary

Title: Keith M. Read collection
Creator: Read, Keith M., 1880-1940
Inclusive Dates: 1732-1905
Language(s): English
Extent: 17 Linear Feet 32 boxes, 54 oversize folders
Collection Number: ms921
Repository: Hargrett Library

Collection Description

Historical Note

Keith M. Read (1880-1940), businessman and collector, resided in Savannah, Georgia.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of materials collected by Keith M. Read documenting the history of Georgia from 1732-1905. The materials include account books, correspondence, deeds, diaries, indentures, land grants, letter books, and minute books. Topics covered include the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, slavery, the Salzburgers, and Native American tribes in Georgia. The collection contains papers of John M. Berrien; William H. Crawford; John Forsyth; Williams Gibbons; Charles Harris; Herschel V. Johnson; James Wright; the Bosomworth, Habersham, and Houstoun families; as well as numerous other Georgians.

Of particular interest are records (1861-1863) of the Consulate of Great Britain in Georgia during the Civil War; an account book (1818) of Dr. Lewis H. Feurth containing the date, name of patient, treatment, and payment; a diary (1733) of Peter Gordon describing life in Georgia and relations with the Indians; a diary (ca. 1714-1763) of Caleb Davis pertaining to his trading activities in Georgia with the English and Spanish; and a letter book (1804-1806) of William Woodbridge documenting his import/export business and the difficulties of trading with Europe and England during the Napoleonic Wars.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Keith M. Read collection, ms921, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.

Finding Aid Publication

Finding aid prepared on: 2010 March 22.

General Notes

The Lachlan McIntosh and Levi Sheftall family papers are described separately.

Selected documents are also available online as part of the Southeastern Native American Documents database.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Account books
Berrien, John MacPherson, 1781-1856
Bosomworth family
Confederate States of America -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain.
Confederate States of America -- Politics and government.
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834
Davis, Caleb
Diaries.
Enslaved persons -- Georgia
Feurth, Lewis H.
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841
Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Georgia -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
Gibbons, Williams
Gordon, Peter, active 1733
Habersham family
Harris, Charles, 1772-1827
Houstoun family
Indians of North America -- Georgia.
Johnson, Herschel V. (Herschel Vespasian), 1812-1880
Letter books.
Medicine -- Practice -- Georgia.
Merchants -- Georgia.
Physicians -- Georgia.
Salzburgers -- Georgia.
Slavery -- Georgia -- History.
Trading companies -- Georgia.
Woodbridge, William
Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785

Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 
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11Abbott, Joel, 1815
 
12Adams, John, 1792
 
13Adams, John Q.-Speech, 1836
Speech of John Quincy Adams on the joint resolutions for distributing rations to the distressed fugitives from Indian hostilities in the states of Alabama and Georgia, 1836 May 25 Access Online
 
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14Addison, William, 1796
 
15Affidavits-Conner & Lee, 1861
 
16Ainslie, Mark O.-DS, 1863
 
17Akerman, Amos T., 1871
 
18Alabama-Mobile Co.-Deed, 1851
 
19Bill of sale -- George Dent to Henry Hull, Jr. , 1860 May 5
Describes the sale of enslaved persons to Henry Hull Jr. The names of enslaved persons are: Daniel (40) and his wife Eliza (30); Jack (18); Dafney (16); Short (14); Albert (12); Parthena (10); Cashus (8); Jett (6); Martha (4); Dudley (2); Thorton (1); Melissa (40); Patsy (38); Lindsey (30) and his wife Caroline (30); Robert (10); Adelaide (8); Ladoo (6); Mary Ann (1); Bob (25); William (26); Sanders (18); John (14); Charles (22); James (20); Yano (30) and his wife Nancy (30); Jim Polk (13); Mary (10); Susan (6); Eugene (4); Hannah (2); Wyatt (26) and his wife Sarah (28); Julian (12); Sucy (10); Sam (60); Long Bill (40); Morgan (40); Charlotte (60); Buck (50);
 
110Alabama-Tuscaloosa Co.-Deed, 1851
 
111Alabama-Tuscaloosa Co.-Deed, 1854
 
112Alexander, B.S., 1845
 
113Alexander, B.S.-ALS, 1849
 
114Alexander, Hezekiah-DS, undated
 
115Allou, Charles L.-Bill, 1802
 
116American History & Antiquities Dept.-Resolution, 1841
 
117Anderson, Edward C.-ALS, 1876
 
118Andrews, Thomas vs. Elias Simpson-Interrogatories, 1839
 
119Anfell, W.L.-ALS, 1860
 
120Archer, David to Alexander Hendry-Deed, 1821
 
121Armijo, Genl. M.-ALS, 1848
 
122Arnold, Richard-Essay, 1826
 
123Arnold, Richard D.-ALS, 1839 December 4
 
124Arnold, Richard D.-ALS, 1839 December 24
 
125Arnold, Richard D.-ALS, 1841
 
126Arnold, Richard D.-ALS, 1852
 
127Arnold, R.J.-ALS, 1854
 
128Arnold, Samuel G-.-ALS, 1855
 
129Arrowsmith, John-ALS, 1856
 
130Ashby, James A.-Letters, 1836-1841
[Letter] 1836 September 9, St. Augustine, [Florida to] J[ames] K. Tefft, Savannah, G[eorgi]a / A. Miles [?] Access Online
 
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131Atkinson, William Yates, 1895
 
132Atkinson, William Y., Gov. of Ga.-Signature on Commission, 1896
 
133Atlanta Medical College-Progress Report, 1865
 
134Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Company-Stock, 1867-1868
 
135Atwood, James A.-Commission, 1879
 
136Augusta, Town Commissioner of Conveyance, 1787
 
137Autographs
 
138Autographs
 
139Autographs
 
140Autographs
 
141Baas, Samuel to George Miller, Jr.-Mortgage, 1816
 
142Bache, A.D.-ALS, 1858
 
143Bacon, Augustus O.-LS, 1910
 
144Bacon, Marther-ADS, 1846
 
145Baird, Henry C.-ALS, 1855
 
146Baker, Daniel-ALS, 1813
 
147Baker, John-ALS, 1780
 
148Baker, John -- letter to Richard Howley, 1784
Letter describes the terms of a potential purchase of enslaved persons (unnamed)
 
149Baker, Nathai B.-ALS, 1838
 
150Baldwin, Abraham-DS, 1781
 
151Baldwin, Abraham-ALS, 1801
 
152Baldwin, Abraham-Biography & Account of Death, undated
 
153Baldwin Co. Records
 
154Baldwin Co.-Land Grant, 1804
[Land grant with map of plot in] Baldwin County, Georgia, 1806 February 20 / [signed by] Jno. [i.e., John] Milledge, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
[Land grant with map of plot in] Baldwin County, Georgia, 1806 July 17 / [signed by] Jno. [i.e., John] Milledge, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
 
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155Baldwin Co.-Land Grant, 1835
 
156Balmanno, Robert-ALS, 1851-1859
 
157Bancroft, George-Accounts, 1844-1848
 
158Bank of the State of Georgia-Document, 1861
 
159Bank of the State of Georgia-Misc. Records
Lists of enslaved persons mortgaged to State Bank or sold, 1824 March
Includes two lists of enslaved persons, most likely a draft and a final copy. One list is dated with explanatory note, and the other undated. Dated list names enslaved persons as: Peter, Sam, Bella, Charlotte, Juno, Dick, Simon, Cate, Juno [sic], Minerva, Stephen, July, July [sic], Gabriel, Clary, Rose, Edinboro, Philis, Elsey, Mingo, Chloe, Simon, Rosa, Daniel, Jeffrey, Grace, Morris, Jimy, Anthony, BEtty, Cretia, Sandy, Mystella [?], Betty, Cuffy, Mirah, August, Phill, Charles, Prince, Sue, Peter, Rachel, Betty, Polly, York, Mary, Edy, Judy, Bess, Nelly, Little Dido, Anthony, Adam, Nedd, Polly, Sarah, Lydia, Frederick, Jerry, Dido, Tom, Martin, Dorcas, and Harriott.
Bagby's Power of Attorney -- William H. Bagby, 1860 February 23
Transfers possession of enslaved persons from Bagby to his attorney Jacob Maddox. Enslaved persons are named: Henry, John, Kitty, Elizabeth, William, and Harriot. Also describes current location of enslaved persons
 
160Bank of the State of Georgia-Misc. Records
 
161Banking, circa 1800
 
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21Barclay, Anthony-ALS, 1832
 
22Barclay, Anthony-ALS, 1832-1839
 
23Barclay, Thomas-SL, 1783
 
24Bard, Peter-ALS, 1785
 
25Baring, T.F. &Co.-LS, 1794
 
26Barnard, James-ALS, 1839 March 12
 
27Barnsley, Adelaid-Bill, 1851
 
28Barnsley, George S. (et al)-LS, 1856
 
29Barnsley, Godfrey-Excerpts from Letter Book, 1844
 
210Barry, John-ALS, 1797
 
211Barton, Joshua-ALS, 1797
 
212Bartow, Francis S.-DS, 1853
 
213Bartow, Francis S.-ALS, 1857
 
214Bartow, Francis S.-ALS, 1861
 
215Bartow and Lovell-DS, 1858
 
216Beans, Dr. R.A.-LS, 1866 February 21
 
217Beans, Dr. R.A.-LS, 1866 February 28
 
218Beard, George R.-ALS, 1876
 
219Becom, Samson-ALS, 1788
[Letter] 1788 May 12 to Doc[to]r Rodgers[?] / Samson Occom Access Online
 
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220Beekman, Col. B.-ALS, 1779
 
221Bellamy, Victoria
 
222Bentenbock, Mathew-Land Grant, 1821
T[Land] grant presented to Matthew Bentenbock, 1835 September 21 / [prepared by] W[illia]m A. Tennille, Secretary of State Access Online
 
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223Berrien, John M.-ADS, 1804
 
224Berrien, John M.-LS, 1807
 
225Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1812
 
226Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1817
 
227Berrien, John M.-Document, 1820[?]
 
228Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1825
[Letter] 1825 August 23, Bulloch County, [Georgia] to General David B. Mitchell, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / J[oh]n MacPherson Berrien Access Online
 
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229Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1827
 
230Berrien, John M.-DS, 1829 May
 
231Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1829 September
 
232Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1834
 
233Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1842
 
234Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1844
 
235Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1846
 
236Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1848
 
237Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1851
 
238Berrien, John M.-ALS, 1855
 
239Berrien, John M.-ALS, undated
 
240Berrien, John M & Cuyler-ALS, 1833
 
241Bethune, Ferg. L.-Contemporary Copy, 1782
 
242Bethune, Ferg. L.-Contemporary Copy, 1782 March 5
[Letter] 1782 March 5, Savannah, [Georgia] / Farq[uha]r Bethune Access Online
 
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243Bill of Lading, 1861 February 6
 
244Black, Jeremiah S.-Contemporary Copy, 1861 January 10
 
245Bleckley, Logan E., 1854
 
246Bolton, John-ALS, 1822
 
247Bolton, Robert-ALS, 1796
 
248Bolton, Robert & John-Invoice, 1802 January 6
 
249Bolton, Robert-ALS, 1840
 
250Bolton, Robert-ALS, 1847
 
251Bolton, Robert-ALS, 1849
 
252Bolton, W.C.-ALS, 1839
 
253Bond, Lewis-Estate, 1833-1855
 
254Bosomworth Papers-Deposition of Creek Indian Chiefs, 1747 Access Online
[Legal resolution and accompanying deposition] 1747 December 14, Frederica, Georgia / signed [by] Himmopaiohe...[et al.] Access Online
 
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255Bosomworth Papers-Deed, 1747 Access Online
Deed of feoffment from Malatchi Opiya Mico to Thomas [and] Mary Bosomworth, 1747 January 4 / sworn before J. Mullryne Access Online
 
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256Bosomworth Papers-Deposition of Joseph Wright, 1755 Access Online
Deposition [of] Joseph Wright, 1755 December 22, Augusta, Georgia / [sworn to] before Jonathan Copp Access Online
 
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257Bosomworth Papers-Deposition of Lachlin McGillivray, 1755 Access Online
Deposition [of] Lachlan McGillivray, 1755 December 22, Augusta, Georgia / [sworn to] before Jonathan Copp Access Online
 
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258Bosomworth Papers-Creek land rights, circa 1755 Access Online
[Legal claim pertaining to the private purchase of Creek Indian land] Access Online
 
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259Bosomworth Papers-Bill from Joseph Levy to Thomas Boswomworth, 1755 Access Online
 
260Bosomworth Papers-Conditions of Thomas Bosomworth to the Crown regarding Sapalo and St. Catherines Island, 1757 Access Online
 
261Bosomworth Papers, 1759 Access Online
[Legal claim pertaining to the cession of] Ussaba [Ossabaw and] Sappola [Sapelo] and St. Catherine's Islands Access Online
 
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262Bosomworth Papers-Isaac Levy re. St. Catherine's, Sapelo, and Ossabaw Islands, 1759 Access Online
Petition of Isaac Levy, 1759 Access Online
 
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263Bosomworth Papers-Levy's broadside regarding Sapelo and Ossabaw, 1759 Access Online
Advertisement, 1759 September 13, Philadelphia / Isaac Levy Access Online
 
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264Bosomworth Papers-Petition in behalf of Isaac Levy regarding St. Catherine's, Sapelo, and Ossabaw, 1759 Access Online
Petition to the King of England from Isaac Levy respecting the Islands of Sapelo, Ossabaw, and St. Catherine's, 1760 Access Online
 
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265Bosomworth Papers-List of letters from Isaac Levy regarding Islands, 1759 Access Online
 
266Bosomworth Papers-Indenture regarding St. Catherine's, Sapelo, and Ossabaw Islands, 1760 Access Online
[Legal] indenture executed by Henry Ellis and Thomas [and] Mary Bosomworth [with sworn statements and opinion], 1760 April 19 Access Online
 
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267Bosomworth Papers, 1760
 
268Bosomworth Papers-St. Catherine's Island, 1762 Access Online
 
269Bosomworth Papers-Memorial of Isaac Levy, 1766
 
270Bosomworth Papers-Petition Isaac Levy, 1767 Access Online
Petition of Isaac Levy, 1767 December 22, to his majesty [the King of England] Access Online
 
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271Bosomworth Papers-St. Catherine's Island, 1767 Access Online
 
272Bosomworth Papers-to Fenwick Bull, 1767 Access Online
 
273Bosomworth Papers-Extracts re. 1739 treaty , circa 1768 Access Online
[Legal document relating to] the 1739 treaty of [James] Oglethorpe with the [Creek] Indians Access Online
 
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274Bosomworth Papers-to Fenwick Bull, 1768 Access Online
 
275Bosomworth Papers-Memorial of Isaac Levy, 1768 Access Online
 
276Bosomworth Papers-Petition in behalf of Isaac Levy, circa 1768 Access Online
 
277Bosomworth Papers-Mary Bosomworth, circa 1768 Access Online
 
278Bosomworth Papers-Further memorials to Isaac Levy, 1768 Access Online
 
279Bosomworth Papers-Samuel Ball and Fenwick Bull regarding St. Catherines Island, 1768 Access Online
 
280Bosomworth Papers-Case Extract, circa 1768 Access Online
 
281Bosomworth Papers-Petition of Isaac Levy re. Ossabaw and Sapelo, 1768 Access Online
 
282Bosomworth Papers-Memorials of Isaac Levy to the Lords of Trade, 1768 Access Online
 
283Bosomworth Papers-to Thomas Loyd, 1768 Access Online
 
284Bosomworth Papers-Memorial of Isaac Levy, 1768 Access Online
 
285Bosomworth Papers-Case Extracts, circa 1768 Access Online
 
286Bosomworth Papers-Case on Behalf of Isaac Levy, circa 1768 Access Online
Case on behalf of Isaac Levy Esquire on his application to his Majesty in council with respect to his right to a moiety of the Islands of Usuba [i.e. Ossabaw] and Sappola [i.e. Sapelo] on the confines of Georgia Access Online
 
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287Bosomworth Papers-To Mr. Fitzherbert, 1768 Access Online
 
288Bosomworth Papers-Bosomworth-Levy Articles, 1768 Access Online
 
289Bosomworth Papers-To Fenwick Bull, 1768 Access Online
 
290Bosomworth Papers-Memorial of Isaac Levy, 1768 Access Online
Sketch of second memorial of Isaac Levy to the Lords of Trade and Plantation, 1768 Access Online
 
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291Bosomworth Papers, 1768 Access Online
 
292Bosomworth Papers-To Fenwick Bull, 1768 Access Online
 
293Bosomworth Papers, 1769 Access Online
 
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31Bouilland, G.-Autograph
 
32Bowman, John -- letter to John Houstown [sic], 1772 June 24
Describes the conditions of possible purchases of enslaved persons (unnamed)
 
33Bowman, John -- letter to Charles Harris, 1800 August 12
Describes a potential aggreement to illegally import enslaved persons (unnamed)
 
34Bowen, Oliver, 1778
 
35Bragg, Rev. Seneca G.-ALS, 1851
 
36Brailsford, Daniel-ALS, 1816
 
37Bradford, Miss R.-ALS, 1798
 
38Brannon. W.H.-ALS, 1863
 
39Brantley, Benjamin-DS, 1821
 
310Breckinridge, James-ALS, 1809
 
311Bremer, Fredrika-ALS, 1850
 
312Briscoe, L.H.-ALS, 1862
 
313British Troops-List, 1775
 
314Brooks, Charles-ALS, 1859
 
315Broussais-Autograph
 
316Brown, Joseph E.-Receipt, 1854
 
317Brown, Joseph E.-ALS, 1861
 
318Brown, Joseph E.-LS, 1863 April 4
 
319Brown, Joseph E.-ALS, 1881
 
320Brown, Joseph E., 1888-1889
 
321Brown, S.N.-Bank of the State of Ga. Note, 1860
 
322Brown, S.N.-Bank of Mobile, Notes, 1859-1860
 
323Brown, Walter-ALS, 1779
 
324Brownson, Nathan-ALS, 1781
 
325Brownson, Nathan-Order, 1773
 
326Bryan County, 1815
 
327Bryan, David C. -- Appraisal of Estate, 1850 December
Lists enslaved persons named: Tom (40) and his wife Rose (36); Alfred (40); Aaron (18); Louisa (11); Jim (14); Mary (12); Handy (10); Pinky (8); Mathew (11); John (4); Anaky (30); Ellis (14); George (10); Amanda (7); Amy (70); Poiner (26); Charles (24); Julia (18)
 
328Bryan, G.S. (?)-ALS, undated
 
329Bryan, Hardy, 1836
 
330Bryan, Jonathan-ALS-Rev. period
 
331Bulfinch, S.G.-ALS, 1853 Access Online
 
332Bulloch, Archibald - Estate of Charles Watson, 1771 Access Online
 
333Bulloch, Archibald-Cowper and Telfair receipt, 1776 Access Online
 
334Bulloch, Archiblad-Receipt for riding express to St. Philips, St. Johns, and Darien, 1776 Access Online
 
335Bulloch, Archibald-Estate memoranda , 1777 Access Online
 
336Bulloch, Archibald-Receipt for John Houston, 1773 Access Online
 
337Bulloch, Archibald S.-Document, Copy, 1822
 
338Bulloch, William B,-ALS, undated
 
339Bulloch County-Records, 1815-1825
 
340Bullock, Rufus B.-ALS, 1870
 
341Bullock, Rufus B.-ALS, 1871
 
342Bullock, Rufus B., 1887
 
343Burke, Judge Aedenus-ALS, undated
 
344Burke County-Court Records
 
345Burke County Railroad-Document, 1849
 
346Burns, John T.-Receipt, 1866
 
347Burrall, John-ADS, 1801
 
348Burroughs, Valeria G.B.-ALS, undated
 
349Burroughs, Valeria G.B.-ALS, 1844
 
350Burroughs, William B.-Misc., 1871-1914
 
351Burroughs, William B.-TLS, 1903
 
352Butler, B.F.-ADS, 1846
 
353Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1806 March 20
 
354Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1806 April 15
 
355Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1806 April 28
 
356Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1806 September 26
 
357Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1807 June 2
 
358Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1807 December 17
 
359Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1808 July 26
 
360Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1809 January 18
 
361Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1811 March 10
 
362Butler, Pierce-ALS, 1816 September 12
 
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41Caig, John-DS, 1806
 
42Caldwell, James-ALS, undated
 
43Caldwell, Joseph W.-ALS, 1812
 
44Calhoun, Dr. Abner W.-ALS &Prescription, 1878
 
45Calhoun, John C.-LS, 1818 March 2
[Letter] 1818 March 2, Department of War [to] General David B. Mitchell, Creek Agency / J[ohn] C. Calhoun Access Online
 
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46Calhoun, John C.-LS, 1818 August 24
 
47Calhoun, John C.-LS, 1818 October 16
[Letter] 1818 October 16, War Dep[artmen]t [to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Creek Agency, Georgia / J[ohn] C. Calhoun Access Online
 
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48Calhoun, John C.-LS, 1820 October 18
[Letter] 1820 October 18, Department of War [to] Gener[a]l D[avid] B. Mitchell / J[ohn] C. Calhoun Access Online
 
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49Calhoun, John C. -- letter to General D. B. Mitchell, 1820 October 24
Letter enloses a copy of a letter "of the Att. General in relation to the charges against you," to Mitchell, and informs him that the legal proceedings have been postopone to consider relevant affidavits. Mitchell is charged with illegally importing enslaved persons (unnamed) to Georgia in 1817
 
411Calhoun, John C.-ALS, March 19, 1822
[Letter] 1822 March 19, Department of War [to] Gen[era]l D[avid] B. Mitchell, Mount Nebo near Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / J[ohn] C. Calhoun Access Online
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410Calhoun, John C.-LS, 1821 July 24
[Letter] 1821 July 24, Department of War [to] Genera[l] David B. Mitchell, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / J[ohn] C. Calhoun Access Online
 
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412Calhoun, John C., 1831 January 3
[Letter] 1831 January 3, Washington [to John C.] Calhoun [ ? ] Access Online
 
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413Call, Richard-ALS, 1783 March 25
[Letter] 1783 March 25, Augusta, [Georgia to] Maj[o]r Gen[era]l [Nathanael?] Green[e] [?], Charles Towne [i.e., Charleston, South Carolina] / Major Rich[ar]d Call Access Online
 
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414Calvin, Martin V.-TLS, 1914
 
415Camden, John Jeffries, Lord, 1820 May 16
 
416Campbell, Charles-ALS, undated
 
417Campbell, Charles-ALS, 1844
 
418Campbell, Duncan G.-ALS, 1825
[Letter] 1825 March 12, Wilkes [County, Georgia to] Gen[era]l D[avid] B. Mitchell, Milledgeville, Geo[rgi]a / Duncan G. Campbell Access Online
 
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419Campbell, E.-ALS, 1848
 
420Campbell, John W.-ALS, 1832
 
421Candler, Asa D., 1905
 
422Canton Mining Company of Georgia, 1856
 
423Carr, Hugh-Document, 1863
 
424Carr, Patrick-Petition, 1798
Petition of Patrick Carr, 1798 January 10, Louisville, Georgia Access Online
 
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425Carrera, José Miguel-Biography, 1821
 
426Carrol, Peter-Document, 1863
 
427Carson, Nehemiah-ALS, 1813
 
428Carson, W. -- memorandum , undated
Describes complaint of John Bowman against Carson, whom Bowman blames for the loss of 52 enslaved persons (unnamed) in 1779. The enslaved persons were taken from Bowman's possession by "a Carolina Privateer" from Georgia to Charleston to be sold. Carson was a Commissioner in the region at that time
 
429[Caswell, Richard]-ALS (?), 1778
 
430Causten, James H.-ALS, 1841-1844
 
431Chamberlain, M.-ALS, 1839
 
432Chamberlain, Mellen-ALS, 1853
 
433Champlain, The Ship-Sea Letter, 1835
 
434Chancery, order in, 1787
 
435Chandler, Daniel, 1835
 
436Chandler, Daniel, 1824-1828
 
437Charlton, A.R.-ALS, 1826
 
438Charlton, John & George-LS, 1812
 
439Charlton, Robert M.-ALS, 1843, undated
 
440Charlton, Robert M.-DS, 1847
 
441Charlton, Robert M.-ALS, 1852
 
442Charlton, T.U.P.-ALS, 1805
 
443Charlton, T.U.P.-ALS, 1807
 
444Charlton, T.U.P.-ALS, 1816
 
445Charlton, T.U.P.-ALS, 1821 June 15
 
446Charlton, T.U.P.-ALS, 1821 December 1
 
447Charlton, T.U.P.-ALS, 1826
 
448Charlton, T.U.P.-ALS, 1833
 
449Charlton, T.U.P.-ALS, 1835
 
450Ann H. Charlton vs. Alethea Stark -- legal declaration, undated
concerns the transfer of enslaved persons (unnamed) from Charlton's possession to Stark's possession after the former's death
 
451Chatham County-Court Records
 
452Chatham County-Land Grants
 
453Cherokee County-Land Grants, 1832
 
454Cherokee County-Land Grant, 1832
[Land grant with map for plot in] Cherokee County, 1832 December 19 / [signed by] Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia] Access Online
 
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455Chivers, Thomas H.-"Lilly Adair" (Ms.), 1851
 
456Christian Symbols-18th Century Sketch
 
457Cist, Lewis J.-ALS, 1838-1850
 
458Cist, Lewis J.-ALS, 1851-1860
 
459Clapp, Dexter-ALS, 1846
 
460Clark, James-Commission, 1815
 
461Clark, John-ALS, 1790
 
462Clark, John-LS, 1820 October 5
 
463Clark, John, 1820
[Land grant with map for plot in] Irwin County, Georgia, 1820 December 6 / [signed by] John Clark, Governor [of Georgia] Access Online
 
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464Clark, John-DS, 1821
 
465Clark, John-LS, 1823 August 20
 
466Clark, Samuel B. -- receipts for purchase of enslaved persons, 1853
the three receipts name enslaved persons: Frank (34); Silvy (11); Esther (52)
 
467Clark, Thomas, 1832
 
468Clark, William-ALS, 1821
 
469Clarke County-Deeds, 1859
 
470Clarke, E.-ALS, 1786
 
471Clarke, Elijah-Extract from a Letter, 1781
Extract of a letter from Colo[nel] E. Clarke, 1781 November 5, Wilk[e]s County, [Georgia] Access Online
 
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472Clarke, Jonathan-ALS, 1782
 
473Clarke, Thomas Sr.-Land Grant, 1829
[Land grant with map for plot in] Early County, Georgia, 1835 September 21 / [prepared by] W[illia]m A. Tennille, [Georgia] Secretary of State Access Online
 
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474Clay, Joseph-ALS, 1782
 
475Clay, Joseph Jr.-ALS, 1788
 
476Clay, Joseph-ALS, 1801
 
477Clay, Joseph-Estate, 1807
 
478Clay County-Court Records
 
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51Clayton, Augustine S.-ALS, 1834
 
52Cleveland, Henry W.-ALS, 1903-1905
 
53Cleveland, Henry W.-ALS, 1905 September-October
 
54Cliffe, Walter-Document (copy), 1782
 
55Clinton, C.A.-ALS, 1854
 
56Clinton, DeWitt -- affidavit, 1806 November
document authorizes Benjamin Burroughs to leave (and return to) the state of New York with an enslaved man named George (15)
 
57Cloud, Ezekiel-ADS, 1784
 
58Cobb, Howell-ALS, 1838-1868
 
59Cobb, Howell-ALS, 1864
 
510Cobb, Howell-ALS, 1866
 
511Cobb, Howell, Jr.-ALS, 1870
 
512Cobb, Col. John-Petition, 1807
 
513Cobb, Thomas R.R.-Memorandum, 1847
 
514Cobb, Thomas R.R.-ALS, 1849
 
515Cobb, Thomas R.R.-ADS, 1854
 
516Cobb, Thomas W.-ALS, 1813-1822
Letter -- from Thomas W. Cobb to Dr. William Merriwether, 1822 July 3
letter describes the potential to recover an unspecified number of enslaved persons who are considered personal property of Cobb. Also names another enslaved person, Bob, considered property of Cobb
 
517Cohen, Joshua I.-ALS, 1846
 
518Cohen, Solomon-ALS, 1842-1856
 
519Collins, George, 1802
 
520Colquitt, Alfred H.-ALS, 1878-1883
 
521Colquitt, Alfred H.-Picture-Autograph, 1892
 
522Conarroe, George M.-ALS, 1852
 
523Conarroe, George W.-ALS, 1837-1841
 
524Confederate States Cabinet-List, undated
 
525Confederate Playing Card-Made by John Hill Hewitt in Augusta, circa 1864
 
526Confederate States of America-Document, 1864
 
527Confederate States of America-Discharge Certificates, 1863-1864
 
528Confederate-Miscellaneous
 
529Confiscated Estates-Document, 1782 Access Online
 
530Confiscated Estates-Document, 1783 Access Online
 
531Confiscated Estates-Document, 1784 Access Online
 
532Confiscated Estates-Fairlawn-Documents, 1783-1820 Access Online
 
533Confiscated Estates-List, undated Access Online
 
534Conner, E.L.-ALS, 1848
 
535Continental Congress-Draft of Letter to Hancock, Lynch and Rutledge
 
536Continental Congress-Extract from Minutes, 1780
 
537Constitutional Convention of Georgia-Ms. Document, 1789
 
538Cope, Adam (Sheriff)-DS, 1818
 
539Cope, Adam-Receipt Book, 1812-1833
 
540Corker, Stephen-ADS, 1793
 
541Correspondence-Miscellaneous
 
542Couper, J. Hamilton-ALS, 1846
 
543Cowart, Zachariah-DS, 1830
 
544Cowart, Zachariah-Deed, 1834
 
545Cowper, M.A.-ALS, 1797
 
546Cowper and Telfair-Account, 1775
 
547Cozart Brothers-Receipt
 
548Crawford, George W.-ALS, 1849-1865
 
549Crawford, J.-ALS, 1825
 
550Crawford, Joel, 1818
 
551Crawford, Joel -- letter to Colonel Charles Fenton Mercer , 1821 October 5
describes Crawford's purchase of enslaved persons named Joshua and Murial, and two infant children (unnamed)
 
552Crawford, Joel-ALS, 1854
 
553Crawford, Peter-ALS, 1818-1821
Peter Crawford -- letter to General David B. Mitchell, 1818 September 24
describes three runaway enslaved persons considered property of Crawford, named Isaac (25), David (25), and Aaron (21)
 
554Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1812 May 4
 
555Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1812 July 3
 
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61Crawford, William H.-DS, 1816-1817
 
62Crawford, William H.-LS, 1816 October 4
[Letter] 1816 October 4, War Department, [Washington, D.C. to] Erastus Granger, Buffalo, New York / W[illia]m H. Crawford Access Online
 
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63Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1816 October 29
 
64Crawford, William H.-Treasurer's Report, 1817
 
65Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1817 June 30
 
66Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1819 June 22
 
67Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1819 July 28
 
68Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1819 September 25
[Letter] 1819 September 25, Treasury Department, [Washington, D.C. to] David B. Mitchell / W[illia]m H. Crawford Access Online
 
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69Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1819 November 27
 
610Crawford, William H.-DS, 1821
 
611Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1821 July 5
 
612Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1821 July 17
 
613Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1822
[Financial account] 1822 June 20, Thleaucotchcau, Creek Nation / [signed by] William McIntosh Access Online
 
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614Crawford, William H.-Copy of Letter, 1823
 
615Crawford, William H.-DS, 1823
 
616Crawford, William H.-ALS, 1828
 
617Crawford, William H.-ADS, 1831
 
618Creek Annuity-ADS, 1807
[Receipt for] goods received of Levi Sheftall, U. S. agent, 1807 August 17 / [received by] Arthur C. Greene Access Online
 
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619Creek Indians-Military Payroll, 1818
Pay roll of a company of Creek Warriors commanded by Capt[ain] Nehalockopoye lately in the service of the United States, 1818 November 28 Access Online
 
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620Creek Indians-(For Dr. Waring)
[Letter] 1826 February 1, Milledgeville, Georgia [to] Col[onel] John Crowell, Washington / Robert Glenn Access Online
[Letter] 1819 September 23 [to] Dan[ie]l Hughes, U.S. factor, Fort Mitchell / D[avid] B. Mitchell Access Online
[Letter] 1820 November 29, Oakfuskee, Creek Nation [to] Gen[eral] David B. Mitchell, Agent for Indian Affairs / Robert Grierson Access Online
[Letter] 1791 January 28, Highwassey [i.e. Hiwassee], to Governor [of Tennessee, William] Blount / Headmen of the Cherokees Access Online
Extract of a letter to the Secretary of War, Washington, 1826 April 1 / Opothle Yoholo... [et al.] Access Online
[Letter] 1826 April 3, Department of War, Off[ice of] Indian Affairs, to Opothle Yoholo and other members of the Creek Delegation / Tho[mas] L. McKenney Access Online
[Letter with enclosure] 1818 March 23, Fort Mitchell, [Alabama to] D[avid] B. Mitchell / Dan[ie]l Hughes, U.S. factor Access Online
[Letter], 1821 October 15, Fair Hope, McIntosh County [to] Gen[era]l D[avid] B. Mitchell, Mount Nebo near Milledgeville / J. McIntosh Access Online
[Letter] 1820 December 6, Mineral Springs [to] Gen[era]l W[illiam] McIntosh / Lieutenant Colonel J[ohn] Nicks Access Online
[Letter] 1826 November 8, treaty ground, [to] Gen[era]ls [William] Clark, [Thomas] Hinds, and [John] Coffee / J[ohn] D. Terrell Access Online
[Letter] 1826 January 25, to Col[onel] T[homas] L. McKenney / Chilly McIntosh Access Online
 
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621Creek Indians-Treaty, 1783
Articles of a convention held at Augusta, in the County of Richmond, [Georgia], 1783 November 1 Access Online
 
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622Creek Nation-Laws, 1824
Copy of laws of the Creek Nation, 1825 January 7 Access Online
 
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623Crisp, J.M.-ALS, 1866
 
624Cromwell, O.-ALS, undated
 
625Cross, George-ADS, undated
 
626Crowninshield, Benjamin W.-DS, 1818
 
627Cumming, Joseph-ALS, 1844
 
628Cumming, Joseph-ALS, 1875
 
629Cumming, M.O.-ALS, 1808
 
630Currie, W. Wallace-ALS, 1835
 
631Cuthbert. A.-ALS, undated
 
632Cuthbert, A.D.-ALS, 1786
 
633Letter -- Isaac C. Cuthbert to John Houstown, 1786 December 11
Cuthbert states that, "Your Negroes are all well." Enslaved persons unnamed
 
634Cuthbert, James-ALS, 1774
 
635Cuthbert, John A.-ALS, 1787
 
636Cuthbert, Seth J.-ALS, 1774 August 9
[Letter] 1774 August 9 to Lachlan McIntosh, Darien, Georgia / Seth Jno. [i.e.John] Cuthbert Access Online
 
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637Cuthbert, Seth J.-ALS, 1775 July 27 Access Online
 
638Cuthbert, Seth J.-ALS, 1775 April 4 Access Online
 
639Cuthbert, Seth J.-ALS, 1782 September 9 Access Online
 
640Cuthbert, Seth J.-ALS, 1783 September 22 Access Online
 
641Cuyler, John M.
 
642Cuyler, T.-ALS, undated
 
643Cuyler, William-ALS, undated
 
644Da Costa, Isaac-Order to pay Levi Sheftall, 1790
 
645Daniel, William C.-ALS, 1833-1842
 
646Dasher Family-Misc., 1842-1863
Proceedings as Guardian for E. S. Dasher, orphan, 1842, 1843
Mentions hire of enslaved persons (unnamed): a woman and two children, and a boy
Estate account pages, 1843
Mentions hire of an enslaved boy named Friday
Receipts -- William B. Dasher Trustee for Jane E. Dasher to W. Horne, Doctor, 1855
Lists care provided for enslaved persons named: Isaac, Betsey, Charlotte, and Andrew
Receipt of payment -- William Dasher to A. Mayer, 1858 January 1
Records debt from 1856, for medical care provided to an enslaved person named Charlotte
 
647Daughtry, Joshua-Deed, 1840
 
648Davis, Anna L., 1850
 
649Davis, Captain Caleb-Journal, 1714-1763
 
650Davis, Jefferson-ALS, 1854
 
651Davis, Simon-ALS, 1841
 
652Letter -- from "Davison and Simpson" to Thomas Spalding, 1815 September 22
Written from London. Describes business dealings, changes in market prices, and mentions the sale of an enslaved person named Rebecca
 
653Dawly, Joseph-Accounts Due
 
654Dawson, William Crosby-ALS, 1836
 
655Dawson, William, 1837
 
656Dearborn, Henry-Fictitious Contract, 1810
 
657DeBow, James D.B.-ALS, 1856
 
658DeBrahm, William-ALS, 1759
 
659Deby, Julian M.-ALS, 1856
 
660deEstrada, Juan J.-Letter Copy, undated
 
661DeKalb County, 1849
 
662De La Motta, Isaac-Marriage contract with Sarah Canter, 1796
 
663De La Motta, Isaac -- Estate, circa 1800s
Names enslaved perons: Nancy (a "mulatto" woman) and her child Clara; Sukey; Juba; Eliza and children; Dina and her infant son Wallace; Wallace (a man);
 
664De La Motta, Jacob-Challenge to duel, 1821
 
665Deed of gift -- Sara De La Motta to Sarah Sheftall and others, 1786
Describes the transfer of an enslaved woman named Spransor [?]
 
666Delaroche, (?)-ALS, 1849
 
667Delille, Y.-Picture
 
668Demere, Raymond, 1784
 
669Supreme Court of Georgia -- Bill of Exceptions -- Rose and John Demere vs. John Couper and Lewis Demere, 1849
Legal case involving freed persons named Rose and John Demere. Document names enslaved persons: Joy, Charles, Harrington, Flora, Adam, Eve, Cupid, Judy, Paul, Rhina, Sam, Mary, Flora, Jim, George, Priscilla, Peggy, Sally, and Sal. Document includes copy of Ramond Demere's Will, in which he manumits enslaved persons and bequeths much money and property to Rose and others, for acts done by Rose and Joy during the British occupation of St. Simon's Island
 
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71Dent, George-DS, 1860
 
72Dentistry-Copy, 1845
 
73DeRenne, G. W. J.-ALS, undated
 
74DeRenne, Wymberly Jones, 1900
 
75de Roll, Baron-Military, 1805
 
76DeSaussure, Wilmot G., 1864
 
77deVillers, Petit-Document, 1811
 
78Dewey, Orville-ALSs, 1843-1856
 
79Dickson, Samuel Henry, 1843-1857
 
710Dix, John A.-ALS, 1875
 
711Dooly, John, 1779
 
712Dooly, John-ALS, 1780
 
713Dooly, Thomas-Deposition of Isham Ward, 1777
Affidavit [of] Isham Ward, 1777 August 11, Wilkes County, Georgia / sworn to before John Coleman Access Online
 
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714Dorsey, Hugh M., 1932
 
715Dougherty, John, 1807
 
716Drayton, Stephen-ALS, 1773
 
717Drayton, Stephen-ALS, 1774
 
718Duane, W.J., 1859
 
719Duelling-Oath, 1819-1822
 
720Dumond, Egbert-ALS, 1775
 
721Duncan, William, 1859
 
722Dunn, John-Account, 1798
 
723Durfee, Calvin-Als, 1842
[Land grant with map for plot in] Early County, Georgia, 1824 November 3 / [authorized by] G[eorge] M. Troup, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
 
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724Eagle Tavern (Warrenton, Georgia), 1825 May 29
 
725Early, Eleazer DS, 1809
 
726Early County-Records, 1820-1851
Affidavit of the Will of Mark Sanders, 1838 July
Affidavit describes the Last Will of Mark Sanders, which bequeths one enslaved person (unnamed) and "certain evidences of debt"
 
727Early County-Land Grants, 1819-1820
[Land grant with map for plot in] Early County, Georgia, 1821 October 11 / [authorized by] John Clark, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
[Land grant with map for plot in] Early County, Georgia, 1822 July 23 / [authorized by] John Clark, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
[Land grant with map for plot in] Early County, Georgia, 1821 May 11 / [authorized by] John Clark, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
 
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728Early County-Plat, 1835
 
729East Florida-Copy of Act, 1811
 
730Eastburn, Bishop Martin
 
731East Florida, 1812
 
732Eaton, Robert, 1790 August 24
 
733Effingham County-Springfield Academy
 
734Effingham County-Land Grant, 1791
 
735Effingham County-Land Grant, 1796
 
736Effingham County-Records, 1787-1880
 
737Effingham County-Land Grant, 1785
 
738Elbert, Samuel ALS, 1779 January 17
 
739Elbert, Samuel ADS, 1783 June 23
 
740Elbert, Samuel, 1784
 
741Elbert, Samuel, 1785
 
742Elbert, Samuel-Talk to Indians-Ms Copy of Speech, 1777
Talk to the Handsome Man [and other Creek leaders] 1777 August 13 / S[amuel] [?] Elbert. [Letter] 1777 August 14, Augusta, [Georgia] to Capt[ain] Porter / S[amuel] [?] Elbert. [Letter and orders] 1777 August 13 / S[amuel] [?] Elbert Access Online
 
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743Elbert, Samuel, 1778
 
744Elbert, Samuel Con. Copy of Letter, 1778 April 19
 
745Elholm, George, ALS, 1793
[Letter] 1793 April 11, Augusta, [Georgia to] Brig[a]d[ie]r Gen[era]l [James] Jackson, Savan[n]ah, [Georgia] / A[d] j[utant] Gen[era]l Augustus C. G. Elholm Access Online
 
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746Elliott, John-ALSs, 1807-1820
 
747Elliott, Stephen, 1841-1862
 
748Ellis, Henry-DS, 1758 Access Online
 
749Ellis, Henry-DS, 1759 Access Online
 
750Ellis, Henry-DS, 1760 July 7 Access Online
 
751Ellis, Henry-ADS, 1760 Access Online
 
752Emanuel, Asa-Receipt, 1773
 
753Emanuel, David, 1801
 
754Enocks, William
 
755Enterprize, Steamship-Bond, 1816
 
756Espey, John-Deed, 1841
 
757Eustace, Col. John S. ALS, 1782 August 6
 
758Evans, William-Als, 1787
 
759Eve, Dr. Paul F.-Memorial, 1877
 
760Everett, Edward
 
761Everston, Laura M. ALSs, 1825-1861
 
762Ewart, Rutson &Co.-DS, 1802
 
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81Falkenstein, Dr. Charles, 1846 October 22
 
82Felder, John N.-Financial Statement, 1859
 
83Felton, Rebecca Latimer
 
84Feurth, Dr. Lewis-Early Savannah Medical Journal, 1818
 
85Few, William , 1783 June 1 Access Online
 
86Few, William, 1807 January 9
 
87Few, William, 1807
 
88Few, William -- Autobiography, undated Access Online
Includes mention of enslaved persons
 
89Finch, W. B., 1825
 
810Fishbourne, Benjamin, undated
 
811Fisher, John M.-Commission, 1880
 
812Flerl, Charles-Inventory, 1767
 
813Flint, Robert T.-Deed, 1821
 
814Florida Territory-Lewis Lanier-Power of Attorney, 1841
 
815Fontages, Francois, Viscomte de
 
816Forbes, Thomas-L. Copy, 1787
 
817Forney, John W.-ALS, 1871
 
818Forsyth, John ALS, 1817 April 8
 
819Forsyth, John-ALS, 1817 June 18
 
820Forsyth, John ALS, 1818 July 12
 
821Forsyth, John-ALS, 1826 January 24
[Letter] 1826 January 24, Washington [D.C. to] R[ichard] H. Wilde / John Forsyth Access Online
 
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822Forsyth, John-Als, 1826 April 18
 
823Forsyth, John LS, 1827 December 12
 
824Forsyth, John-ALS, 1827 December 12
[Letter] 1827 December 12, Milledgeville, Georgia, [to Governor] of Tennessee, Sam[ue]l Houston / John Forsyth, Gov[ernor of Georgia] Access Online
 
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825Forsyth, John-ALS, 1828 September 18
 
826Forsyth, John-DS, 1832
 
827Forsyth, John-ALS, 1833
 
828Forsyth, John-Circular, 1834 July 1
 
829Forsyth, John-ALS, 1837 March 4
 
830Forsyth, John-ALS, 1837 May 3
 
831Forsyth, John-ALS, 1837 July 11
 
832Forsyth, John-LS, 1839 February 7
 
833Forsyth, John-Union Democratic Dinner, 1839
 
834Forsyth, John, 1839
 
835Forsyth, John-LS, 1840 January 29
 
836Forsyth, John-ALS, 1851 September 14
 
837Forsyth, Robert, 1787-1789
 
838Forsyth, Thomas, 1781 May 24
 
839Fort Dreadnaught-Capitulation, 1781 May 21
 
840Fort Wilkinson-Miscellaneous Papers, 1802
 
841Fowke, Chandler D.-ADS, 1788
 
842Fraley, Lafayette I.-Confederate pay voucher, 1863
 
843Fraser, Charles-ALS, 1842 April 30
 
844Freeman, Holman-ALS, 1787 January 22
 
845Freeman, Holman, 1794
 
846French baptismal records, 1766 May 6
 
847French Consulate (Savannah), 1832
 
848French Document, 1834
 
849Fyffe, Alexander-Estate, 1767
 
850Galphin, Thomas-ADSs, 1808
 
851Galphin, Thomas-ALS, 1808
 
852Ganahl, Joseph-ALS, 1874
 
853Gannett, Ezra S.-ALS, 1843
 
854Garmany, George W.-Copy of Indenture, 1876
 
855Gay, Joshua-Deed, 1841
 
856Gay, Lewis-Deed, 1852
 
857Georgia-Carolina Flag Passport, 1782
 
858Georgia Council of Safety-Minutes, 1777 January 8
 
859Georgia Declaration of Independence, undated
 
860Ga. History Society-Dss, 1839-1844
 
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91Georgia-Colonial-Anonymous journal
[Journal entries pertaining to] the Colony of Georgia, [James] Oglethorpe, [and] Yammacraw [i.e. Yamacraw], 1732 February 3 [to] 1732 March 24 Access Online
 
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92Georgia House of Representatives-List, undated
 
93Ga. Military-Account, undated
 
94Ga. Military Provision Return, 1778 August 22
 
95Georgia Military Payroll, 1780 April 20
 
96Georgia Militia, 1808
 
97Ga. Militia-Report, 1815 February 16
 
98Georgia Oaths & Bonds, 1800-1809
 
99Georgia Oaths & Bonds, 1800-1809
[Extract of description of] Senate chamber [of Georgia legislature] Access Online
 
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910Georgia. Senate Chamber-Description of Portraits
 
911Georgia Telegraph-Prospectus, 1860 May 10
 
912Ga., University of-Deed, 1850
 
913Gerardine. Dr. John-Property, 1821
 
914Gibbes, Robert W.-ALSs, 1846-1852
 
915Gibbons, Thomas-ALS, 1794
 
916Gibbons, Thomas-ALS, 1808
 
917Gibbons, Thomas-Deed, 1807
 
918Gibbons, William, Jr.-ADS, 1782 January 9 Access Online
 
919Gibbons, William, Jr.-ALS, 1783 Febuary 20 Access Online
 
920Gibbons, William, Jr.-ALS, 1783 March 10 Access Online
[Letter] 1783 March 10, Sharon, Georgia [to Nathanael ?] Greene / W[illia]m Gibbons, Jr. Access Online
 
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921Gibbons, William, Jr.-ALS, 1783 June 12 Access Online
 
922Gibbons, William, Jr.-ALS, 1784 August 17 Access Online
 
923Gibbons, William, Jr.-ALS, 1785 March 16 Access Online
 
924Gibbons, William, Jr.-ALS, 1785 December 4 Access Online
 
925Gibbons, William, Jr.-ALS, 1786 January 28 Access Online
 
926Gibbons, William, Jr.-Document, 1786 May Access Online
 
927Gibbons, William, Jr.-DS, 1787 February 27 Access Online
 
928Gideon, Francis-Indenture, 1836
 
929Gignilliat, Thomas H.-Commission, 1880
 
930Gill, Eramus-ALS, 1782 February 4
 
931Gill, Erasmus-ALS, 1782 March 4
 
932Gilman, J. T.-Autograph
 
933Gilmer, George R.-ALS, 1831
 
934Gilmer, Jeremy F.-ALS, 1865
 
935Girardeau, James-ADS, 1808
 
936Glascock, Thomas-ALS, 1783 August 5
 
937Glascock, Thomas-ALS, 1788 February 18
 
938Glascock, Thomas-ALS, 1795 February 20
 
939Glascock, Thomas, Genl.-ALS, 1833 September 11
 
940Glascock, William -- affidavit for credit , 1785 December 20
Names an enslaved woman, Lot, to be credited 14 shillings by "Mr. Zimerman"
 
941Glen, John-ALS, 1795
 
942Glen, George, et al.-Deeds, 1838 May 11
 
943Glisson, H. C.-Note, 1875
 
944Goolsbee, Aaron-Deed, 1813
 
945Goolsby, Aaron-Land Grant
 
946Gordon, John B.-ALS, 1853
 
947Gordon, John B.-ALS, 1873
 
948Gordon, Peter-Diary
The published journal of Peter Gordon is freely available through the UGA Press: https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/the-journal-of-peter-gordon-1732-1735
An account of the first settling of the colony of Georgia with a journal of the first embarkation, under the direction of Mr. [James] Oglethorpe / Peter Gordon Access Online
 
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949Gordon, Peter-Diary, 1732-1740
 
950Gould, B. A.-ALS, 1856
 
951Gourdin, H.-ALS, 1860
 
952Gourdin, Robert N.-Documents, 1832-1875
 
953Gourdin, Robert N.-Correspondence, 1851-1888
 
954Gourdin, Robert N.-Misc. Clippings
 
955Graham, George-LS, 1817
Letter, 1817 July 26, Department of War, [Washington, D.C. to] David B. Mitchell / Geo[rge] Graham Access Online
 
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956Graham, John-ALS, 1781 February 17
 
957Graham, Patrick-DS, 1748 January 21
 
958Granger, James N.-ALS, 1855
 
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101Great Britain, Consulate form
 
102Great Britain, Consulate-Misc. Documents, 1827-1871
 
103Great Britain, Consulate-LS, 1861 November 27
 
104Great Britain, Consulate-Affidavits, 1862-1863
 
105Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1862 January 1
 
106Great Britain, Consulate-L. Copy, 1862 October 10
 
107Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1862 November 21
 
108Great Britain, Consulate of-Affidavit, 1862 December 5
 
109Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1862 December 5
 
1010Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1862 December 11
 
1011Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1862 December 12
 
1012Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1862 December 13
 
1013Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1862 December 18
 
1014Great Britain, Consulate of-ALS, 1862 December 20
 
1015Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1862 December 30
 
1016Great Britain, Consulate-ANS, 1863 January 1
 
1017Great Britain, Consulate of-ALS, 1863 January 4
 
1018Great Britain, Consulate of-Affidavit, 1863 January 27
 
1019Great Britain, Consulate of-DS, 1863 February 6
 
1020Great Britain, Consulate of-ALS, 1863 May 3
 
1021Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 May 5
 
1022Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 May 8
 
1023Great Britain, Consulate-Affidavit, 1863 May 11
 
1024Great Britain, Consulate of-Affidavit, 1863 May 12
 
1025Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 May 13
 
1026Great Britain, Consulate of-ALS, 1863 May 18
 
1027Great Britain, Consulate of-ALS, 1863 May 23
 
1028Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 May 29
 
1029Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 7
 
1030Great Britain, Consulate of-Affidavit, 1863 June 9
 
1031Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 9
 
1032Great Britain, Consulate-Certificate, 1863 June 11
 
1033Great Britain, Consulate-ADS, 1863 June 15
 
1034Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 15
 
1035Great Britain, Consulate of-ALS, 1863 June 17
 
1036Great Britain, Consulate-Affidavit, 1863 June 18
 
1037Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 19
 
1038Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 21
 
1039Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 23
 
1040Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 26
 
1041Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 27
 
1042Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 29
 
1043Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 June 30
 
1044Great Britain, Consulate-ANS, 1863 June 30
 
1045Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 July 1
 
1046Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 July 2
 
1047Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 July 3
 
1048Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 July 5
 
1049Great Britain, Consulate of-ALS, 1863 July 6
 
1050Great Britain, Consulate-ALS, 1863 August 3
 
1051Great Britain, Consulate-RHEEA of China Grass Fibre machine, 1870
 
1052Green, James M.-ALS, 1860 December 21
 
1053Green, James M.-ALS, 1860 December 24
 
1054Green, James M.-ALS, 1860 December 26
 
1055Green, James M.-L. Typed Copy, 1860 January 5
 
1056Green Island Plantations, 1838 December 20
 
1057Greene, Nathaniel-ALS, undated [1784? ]
 
1058Greene, Nathaniel-L. Cont. Copy, 1785 February 28
 
1059Greene, R. A.-ALS, 1825 October 29
 
1060Greenhow, Rose (O'Neal)-ALS, undated
 
1061Gregory, J. W.-ALS, 1870
 
1062Gregory, J. W.-ANS, undated
 
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111Gresham, William-Commission, 1829
 
112Grieve, Miller-ALS, 1831
 
113Griffin, Levi-Deed, 1839
 
114Grisham, David-Deed, 1808
 
115Grundy, Felix-Autograph, 1839
 
116Gunn, James-ALS, 1788 June 23
 
117Gunn, James-ALS, 1789 April 10
 
118Gunn, James-ALS, 1791 January 26
[Letter] 1791 January 26, Philadelphia [to] Edw[ar]d Telfair, Governor of Georgia / James Gunn Access Online
 
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119Gunn, James-ALS, 1796 December 23
 
1110Habersham, James-Autograph Access Online
 
1111Habersham, James-DS, 1772 December 13 Access Online
 
1112Habersham, James-DS, 1773 May 25 Access Online
 
1113Habersham, James-L. Copy, 1782 July 31 Access Online
 
1114Habersham, James-ALS, 1783 February 28 Access Online
 
1115Habersham, James-ANS, 1784 January 18 Access Online
 
1116Habersham, John-L. Extract, 1783 February 18 Access Online
 
1117Habersham, John-DS, 1784 May 17 Access Online
 
1118Habersham, John-DS, 1784 May 20 Access Online
 
1119Habersham, John-ALS, 1784 June 19 Access Online
[Letter] 1784 June 19, Augusta, [Georgia to] John Houstoun, [Governor of Georgia] / John Habersham Access Online
 
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1120Habersham, John-DSs, 1785 Access Online
 
1122Habersham, John-ALS, 1787 April 13 Access Online
 
1123Habersham, John-DSs, 1792 Access Online
 
1124Habersham, John-ALS, 1796 May 30 Access Online
[Letter] 1796 May 30, Savannah, [Georgia to] Jared Irwin, Governor [of Georgia] / John Habersham Access Online
 
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1125Habersham, Joseph-ALS, undated Access Online
 
1126Habersham, Joseph-Parole, 1779 January 1 Access Online
 
1127Habersham. Joseph-DS, 1779 January 13 Access Online
 
1128Habersham, Joseph-ALS, 1797 March 26 Access Online
 
1129Habersham, Joseph-ALS, 1797 April 7 Access Online
 
1130Habersham, Joseph-ALS, 1798 June 13 Access Online
 
1131Habersham, Joseph-Note, 1801 January 16 Access Online
 
1132Habersham, Joseph-LS, 1802 May 3 Access Online
 
1133Habersham, Joseph-ADS, 1804 December 10 Access Online
 
1134Habersham, Joseph-LS, 1809 January 7 Access Online
 
1135Habersham, Joseph-LS, 1811 January 30 Access Online
 
1136Habersham, Joseph-ALS, 1813 Access Online
 
1137Habersham, J.C., 1853
 
1121Habersham, John-ALS, 1786 October 26 Access Online
[Letter] 1786 October 26, camp near the Oconee River [to] John Houstoun, [Governor of Georgia] / John Habersham Access Online
 
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1138Habersham, Richard W.-ALS, 1818
 
1139Habersham, Richard W.-ALS, 1820
 
1140Habersham, Richard W.-ALS, 1827
 
1141Habersham, Richard W.-ALS, 1833
 
1142Habersham, Richard W.-ALS, 1840
 
1143Habersham, Richard W., 1852
 
1144Habersham, Robert-ALSs, 1839
 
1145Habersham County, 1880-1884
 
1146Hall, Ada B.-ALS, undated
 
1147Hall, Joseph-ALS, 1897
 
1148Hall, Robert-ALS, 1861
 
1149Hamilton, Gen. J.-ALS, 1825
 
1150Hamilton, Gen. J.-ALS, 1833
 
1151Hamilton, Gen. J.-ALS, 1834
 
1152Hamilton, Gen. J.-ALS, 1853
 
1153Hamilton, John-ALS, 1792
 
1154Hammond, Col. Abner-ALS, 1823
 
1155Hammond, J. H.-ALS, 1843
 
1156Hammond, Leroy-ALS, 1779 May 14
 
1157Hammond, Samuel-ALS, 1800
 
1158Hammond, Samuel-ALS, 1804
 
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121Hampton, Wade
 
122Hampton, Wade-ALS, 1858 July 9
 
123Hampton, Wade-ALS, 1858 September 12
 
124Hancock County-Land Grants-Court Records
[Land grant with map of plot in] Baldwin County, Georgia, 1805 October 9 / [signed by] John Milledge, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
 
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125Handley, George-ADS, 1784 March 20
 
126Handley, George-ADS, 1785 January 4
 
127Handley, George-DS, 1785 March 15
Extract from the minutes [of the] Executive Council [of Georgia], 1785 March 15 Access Online
 
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128Handley, George, 1785 June 3
 
129Handley, George-ANS, 1788 February 20
 
1210Handley, George-ALS, 1793 July 15
 
1211Hardee, I.-ALS, 1829
 
1212Hardee, Joseph P.-DS, 1845
 
1213Harris, Charles-ADS, undated
 
1214Harris, Charles-DS, 1800
 
1215Harris, Charles-ALS, 1810
 
1216Harris, Charles-LS, 1811
 
1217Harris, Charles-ALS, 1812
 
1218Harris, Charles-ALS, 1815
 
1219Harris, Charles-ALS, 1817
 
1220Harris, Charles-ALS, 1819
 
1221Harris, Charles-ALS, 1824 February 26
 
1222Harris, Charles-ALS, 1824 June 14
 
1223Harris, Charles-ALS, 1824 September 4
 
1224Harris, Charles-ALS, 1824 October 9
 
1225Harris, Charles-ANS, 1825
 
1226Harris, Elisha-ALSs, 1876
 
1227Harrison, Rich.-Receipt, 1792
 
1228Colonel Hawkins in reply to the deputation from Kinlijee [?] and Paine, undated
Mentions enslaved persons (unnamed) captured by "warring Indians" from plantations on St. Johns and elsewhere in Georgia. Also mentions enslaved person (unnamed) blamed in conflict at Trader's Hill
Colonel Hawkins in reply to the deputation from Kinlijee [?] and Paine Access Online
 
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1229Hawkins, Benjamin-ALS, 1800 April 4
[Letter], 1800 April 4, Cowetuh Tallauhassee [i.e., Coweta Tallahassee to] Mr. Joseph Clay, Savannah, Georgia / Benjamin Hawkins Access Online
 
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1230Hawkins, Benjamin-L. Copy, 1800 June 12
Letter [with enclosure], 1800 June 12, Cowetuh Tallauhassee [i.e., Coweta Tallahassee] to Governor [James] Jackson / Benjamin Hawkins Access Online
 
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1231Hawkins, Benjamin-L. Copy, 1800 July 18
[Letter], 1800 July 18, Fort Wilkinson, [Georgia] to Governor James Jackson / Benjamin Hawkins Access Online
 
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1232Hawkins, Benjamin -- letter to Governor James Jackson, 1800 August 14
Letter states that General Bowles "had fled towards the point of Florida and had carried four negroes with him, the property of Mr. Panton." Enslaved persons are unnamed
[Letter], 1800 August 14, Cowetuh Tallahassee [i.e., Coweta Tallahassee] to Governor James Jackson / Benjamin Hawkins Access Online
 
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1233Hawkins, Benjamin-L. Copy, 1812 April 12
[Letter], 1822 April 12, Creek Agency [to] Gen[era]l George Mathews / Benjamin Hawkins Access Online
 
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1234Hawkins, Benjamin-ALS, 1812 September 21
[Letter] , 1812 September 21, Creek Agency [to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia / Benjamin Hawkins Access Online
 
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1235Hawkins, Benjamin-L. Copy, 1815 July 14
[Letter], 1815 July 14 [?], Creek Agency [to] Mr. Charles Harris, Savannah, [Georgia] / Benjamin Hawkins Access Online
 
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1236Hawkins, Benjamin-Biography, 1848
A biographical sketch and incidents of the life and services of the late Colonel Benjamin Hawkins Superintendent of all the Indians South of the Ohio by his nephew John D. Hawkins of Franklin County North Carolina, 1848 Access Online
Mentions enslaved persons
 
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1237Hawkins, John D.-ALS, 1850
 
1238Hay, George-ALS, 1824
 
1239Haydon, James-ALS, 1829
 
1240Hayes, Hiram-Deed, 1842
 
1241Hayne, William H.-TLS, 1928
 
1242Haynes, C.-ALS, 1828
 
1243Haynes, Peter-LS, 1817
 
1244Haynes, Peter-ALS, 1818
[Letter] 1818 November 13, Washington, [D.C. To] Gen[era]l David B. Mitchell, Creek Agency, Georgia / Peter Hagner Access Online
 
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1245Haynes, Peter-ALS, 1839
 
1246Heard, Stephen-ALS, 1781 March 2
[Letter] 1781 March 2, Henry County, Virginia / Stephen Heard Access Online
 
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1247Heath, James P.-ALS, 1836
 
1248Helm, Ch. J.-ALS, 1864
 
1249Helm, James J.-ALS, 1857
 
1250Hendry, Alexandria-Deed, 1830
 
1251Henry, Charles-ADS, 1833
 
1252Heyward, William N.-ALS, 1889
 
1253Highman, Thomas-ALS, 1853
 
1254Hill, Benjamin H.-ALS, 1844
 
1255Hill, Benjamin H.-ALS, 1845
 
1256Hill, Benjamin H.-ALS, 1877
 
1257Hillyer, Junius-Deed, 1844
 
1258Hilton-Joseph-Commission, 1880
 
1259Hinely, Frederick-Indenture, 1860
 
1260Hinely, Jacob-Indenture, 1857
 
1261Hines, Charlton-Accounts, 1858-1860
 
1262Hines, Lewis-Accounts, 1820-1860
 
1263Hines, Lewis -- Mortgage of enslaved persons, 1838 June 6
Mortgage of enslaved persons to "The Trustees of the Meeting House on the neck road near Hardwick, in the COunty of Bryan." The names of enslaved persons are: Luke, Molly, Andrew, Doll, Anthony, Judy, Paul, Nancy, Jinnett, Jim, Die, Little Nancy, William, Flora, Frank, Prince, Jack, Flanders, Antoinette, Tony, Maria, Caia, Old Paul, Charlotte, Edward, Rose, Josephine, Sue, and Chance
 
1264Hines Family-Misc. Papers, 1820-1860
Letter -- Trustees of Bryan County Church to Charlton Hines, 1841 April 7
Letter mentions debts of Lewis Hines and previous mortage of enslaved persons (unnamed)
 
1265Hodgson, W. B.-ALS, 1846
 
1266Hodgson, W. B.-ALS, 1852
 
1267Hodgson, W. B.-ALS, 1854
 
1268Holker, J.-ALS, 1788
 
1269Holly, Arnold-Grant, 1832
[Land grant for plot in] Muscogee County, Georgia, 1832 February 7 / [authorized by] Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia] Access Online
 
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1270Hopkins, Samuel-ALS, undated
 
1271Hopkins, Samuel-ALS, 1838 May 28
 
1272Hopkins, Samuel-ALS, 1838 July 14
 
1273Hopkins, Samuel-ALS, 1838 September 26
 
1274Hopkins, Samuel-ALS, 1839
 
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131Reuben Hord -- Accounts with Russel Jones, 1804
Lists "1 quart whiskey" for an enslaved man named Charly
 
132Hosack, David-ALS, 1833
 
133House, Samuel C.-DS, 1823
 
134Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Thomas House, 1851 September 8
Names enslaved persons: Arthur; Dick; Jacob; Daniel; Sam; George; Windson; Tony; Noah; Henry; Ginny and her child Harry; Piny; Clara (a girl); Sally; Vina (a girl); Susannah and her child Allic; Daphney and her child Louisa
 
135Houstoun, George, 1775 June 29 Access Online
 
136Houstoun, George-ALS, 1776 January 17 Access Online
 
137Houstoun, George-ALS, 1779 October 14 Access Online
 
138Houstoun, George-ALS, 1788 July 21 Access Online
 
139Houstoun, James-DSs, 1764 Access Online
 
1310Houstoun, James, 1764 Access Online
 
1311Houstoun, James-DS, 1784 June 8 Access Online
 
1312Houstoun, James-DS, 1784 June 29 Access Online
 
1313Letter -- from James Houstoun, 1785 July 4 Access Online
Describes business dealings relating to two enslaved persons (unnamed). Houstoun refers to "two boys I bought." One of these enslaved persons has a partner and child whom are both currently enslaved by Houstoun
 
1314Houston, James-ALS, 1812 May 16 Access Online
 
1315Houston, John-DS, 1771 September 7 Access Online
 
1316Houston, John-DS, 1783 January 8 Access Online
 
1317Houston, John-DS, 1784 February 20 Access Online
 
1318Houston, John-DS, 1784 March 10 Access Online
 
1319Houston, John-DS, 1784 December 6 Access Online
 
1320Houston, John-DS, 1784 December 26 Access Online
 
1321Houston, John-ALS, 1785 June 13 Access Online
 
1322Houston, John -- ALS, 1788 May 17 Access Online
Discusses business dealings related to transfer of enslaved persons (unnamed). Houston states that he will not recieve enslaved persons, "any where but in Savannah"
 
1323Houston, John-ANS, 1788 September 26 Access Online
 
1324Houston, John-ANS, 1789 January 4 Access Online
 
1325Houston, John-ALS, 1793 October 11 Access Online
 
1326Houston, Patrick, 1756
 
1327Houstoun, Sir Patrick-DS, 1758 March 15
 
1328Houstoun, Sir Patrick-Document, 1759
 
1329Howard, C. W.-ALS, 1840
 
1330Howe, Robert-L. Copy, 1779 March 11
 
1331Howell, John-ALS, 1790
 
1332Howley, Richard
 
1333Howley, Richard-ADS, undated
 
1334Howley, Richard-DS, 1783 September 20
 
1335Howley, Richard-ADS, 1784 May 1
 
1336Huger, C. K.-ALS, 1843
 
1337Huntingdon, Countess of-Hymn, undated
 
1338Huntingdon, countess of-ALS, 1784 November
 
1339Hughes, Josephine-ALS, 1939
 
1340Bill of sale -- from William Dougherty to Henry Hull, 1858 November 24
Describes transfer of enslaved persons named: Charlotte (50); Charity (32); Milly (19) and her infant child (1); Angeline (17) and her infant child (6 months); Winny (15); Ann (13); George (11); Milton (8)
 
1341"Husband Wanted"-Notice, 1783
 
1342Hutchinson, Asubah-ALS, 1838
 
1343Hyde, John Jay, 1858
 
1344Hymnal-Ms, undated
 
1345Imlay, William h.-Document, 1830
 
1346Indians
[Letter], 1825 August 1 [to] the editor of the National Journal, Washington / a Georgian Access Online
[Letter] of correspondence [promoting the] education of the Creek Indian Children Access Online
 
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1347Ingraham, Edward-ANS, 1849 June 15
 
1348Ingraham, Edward-ALS, 1849 July 28
 
1349Ingraham, Edward-ALS, 1850 January 21
 
1350Ingraham, Edward-ALS, 1851 February 15
 
1351Ingraham, Edward-ALS, 1851 December 22
 
1352Ingraham, Edward-ALS, 1853 March 5
 
1353Irving, John B., 1838
 
1354Irving, John B., 1843
 
1355Irwin County-Land Grant, 1819
 
1356Irwin, Jared, 1807
 
1357Irwin, Jared-ALS, 1807 August 4
 
1358Irwin, Jared-Deed, 1808 November 18
 
1359Irwin, Jared-ALS, 1809 February 1
 
1360Irwin, Jared
 
1361Irwinton Bridge Case-Document, 1841
 
1362Isaacs, Ralph-ALS, 1812 May 2
 
1363Italian, Consulate
 
1364Iverson, Alfred-ALS, 1826
 
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141Jackson, Abraham-ALS, 1808
 
142Jackson, Absalom-Document, 1835
 
143Jackson, Absalom-Document, 1837
 
144Jackson, Andrew-LS, 1818
[Letter] 1818 July 8, Nashville, [Tennessee to] General William McIntosh, Creek Nation / Major Gen[era]l Andrew Jackson Access Online
 
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145Jackson County-Misc. Records, 1799-1848
 
146Jackson County-Misc. Records, 1799-1848
 
147Jackson County-Misc. Records, 1799-1848
 
148Jackson County-Misc. Records, 1799-1848
 
149Jackson County-Land Grant, 1836
[Land grant with map for plot of land in] Dooly County, Georgia, 1836 November 30 / [authorized by] William Schley, Governor of Georgia Access Online
 
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1410Jackson, George-ALS, 1824
 
1411Jackson, Henry-ANS, undated
 
1412Jackson, Henry-ALS, 1800
 
1413Jackson. Henry-ALS, 1812
Letter, 1812 November 26, Athens, [Georgia to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Henry Jackson Access Online
 
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1414Jackson, Henry-ALS, 1813
 
1415Jackson, Henry R.-ALS, 1883
 
1416Jackson, James-ALS, undated
 
1417Jackson, James-DS, 1791
 
1418Jackson, James-ALS, 1792
 
1419Jackson, James-ALS, 1805
 
1420Jackson, James-DS, 1829
 
1421Jackson, Joseph W.-Als, 1817
 
1422Jackson, Joseph W.-ALS, 1835
 
1423Jackson, Joseph W.-ALS, 1850
 
1424Jackson, Mrs. T. J.-ALS, 1909
 
1425Jackson, William-ADS, 1780 April 14
 
1426Jackson, William-ALSs, 1810
 
1427James, R. W.-DSs, 1859
 
1428Jasper County-Land Grant
[Land grant with map for plot in] Cherokee County, 1840 November 11 / [authorized by] Charles J. McDonald, Governor of Georgia Access Online
 
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1429Jay, John-ANS, 1842
 
1430Jay, John-ALS, 1845
 
1431Jay, William-ALS, undated
 
1432Jefferson County, 1806
 
1433Jekyll, Sir Joseph, 1702
 
1434Jenkins, Charles J.-ALS, 1858
 
1435Jenkins, Charles J.-ALS, 1866
 
1436Jenkins, Charles J.-ALS, 1877
 
1437Jenkins, Charles J., 1880
 
1438Jesup, General
 
1439Johnson, Eliza H.-ALSs, 1819-1826
 
1440Johnson, Herschel V.-ALS, 1853 April 21
 
1441Johnson, Herschel V.-ALS, 1853 September 10
 
1442Johnson, Herschel V.-ALS, 1854 July 29
 
1443Johnson, Herschel. V.-ALS, 1854 September 15
 
1444Johnson, Herschel V.-ALS, 1854 September 22
 
1445Johnson, Herschel V.-DS, 1855 January 9
 
1446Johnson, Herschel V.-ALS, 1858 June 25
 
1447Johnson, Herschel V.-ALS, 1861 November 11
 
1448Johnson, Herschel V.-ALS, 1878
 
1449Johnson, James-DS, [1865?]
 
1450Johnson, Joseph-ALS, 1846
 
1451Johnson, Joseph-ALS, 1856
 
1452Johnson, [P.J.?]-ALS, 1859
 
1453Johnson. R. M.-ALS, undated
 
1454Johnson. R. M.-ALS, 1838
 
1455Johnston, David-Document, 1792
 
1456Johnston, James-ALS, 1800
 
1457Johnston, James-ALS, 1807
 
1458Johnston, J. D.-ALS, 1896
 
1459Johnston, Lewis-ALS, 1784 April 17
 
1460Johnston, Richard M.-ALS, 1866
 
1461Johnston, Richard M. Ms, 1888
 
1462Johnston, Richard M.-ALS, 1894
 
1463Johnston, Thomas-ALS, 1819
 
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151Jones, Alfred E.-Commission, 1868
 
152Jones, Charles C. JR.-ALSs, 1870-1877
 
153Jones, George-DS, 1792
 
154Jones, George-DS, 1793
 
155Jones, George-ALS, 1813
 
156Jones, George-Stocks, 1819-1837
 
157Jones, M. D.-ALS, 1853
 
158Jones, Noble, 1764 December 6 Access Online
 
159Jones, Noble W.-Account, 1774 May 4 Access Online
 
1510Jones, Noble W.-DS, 1778 May 30 Access Online
 
1511Jones, Noble, 1806 May 13 Access Online
 
1512Jones, Seaborn-ALS, 1792
 
1513Letter -- from Seaborn Jones to Joseph Clay, 1794 August 10
Describes business dealings in the sale of "Clark's property" in Wilkes County, Georgia. Jones writes that the sale of the estate did not proceed, although "some negroes of Lindsay's were sold, but not paid for." Enslaved persons are unnamed
 
1514Jones, Seaborn-DS, 1804
 
1515Jones, Seaborn-ALS, 1834
 
1516Jones County-Records, 1818-1843
 
1517Jourdan, Col. Warren-ALS, undated
 
1518Julius, Dr.-Autograph, undated
 
1519Keller, John A.-Indictment, 1807
 
1520Kenan, Augustus H.-ALS, 1864
 
1521Kenan, Augustus H.-ALS, 1865
 
1522[Kimber, Edward]-Itinerant Observations, 1744
 
1523King, John P.-ALS, 1850
 
1524King, Mitchell-ALS, 1814
 
1525King, William N.-ANS, 1860
 
1526Kinloch, James S.-ALS, 1863
 
1527Knight, John-Bond, 1788
 
1528Knight, John-Deed, 1790
 
1529Knox, Samuel-Deed, 1819
 
1530Kollock, Rev. Henry-ALS, undated
 
1531Kollock, Rev. Henry-ALS, 1811
 
1532Kollock, M. H.
 
1533Kosloff,—ALS, 1817
 
1534Lamar, Charles A. ALS, 1860
 
1535Lamar, L. Q. C.-ALS, 1832
 
1536Lamar, Mirabeau-ANS, 1825
 
1537Lamb, Misach E.-Deed, 1833
 
1538Land Grants
 
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8ALand Grants. Georgia. Parish of St. Matthew. Land granted by Governor James Wright to Joseph Parker. Fragments only of two distinct grants, 7 April 1767
 
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9ALand Grants. Georgia. Burke County. Land granted by Governor George Mathews to William Royals. Survey dated, 20 September 1787, 4 March 1786
 
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10ALand Grants. Georgia. Effingham County. Land granted by Governor Samuel Elbert to Richard Scruggs. Survey plat not present, 24 May 1785
 
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11ALand Grants. Georgia. Effingham County. Land granted by Governor George Handley to Robert Hudson, Junior. Survey dated, 28 May 1788, 13 January 1785
 
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12ALand Grants. Georgia. Effingham County. Land granted by Governor Jared Irwin to Groce Scruggs. Survey dated, 28 July 1789, 16 January 1797
 
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13ALand Grants. Georgia. Effingham County. Land granted by Governor Joseph E. Brown to Dr. W.W. Wilson and Dr. W.M. Wilson. Survey dated, 17 December 1860, 1 August 1859
 
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14ALand Grants. Georgia. Jackson County. Land granted by Governor James Jackson to Samuel Knox. Survey dated, 16 May 1798, 7 February 1798
 
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15ALand Grants. Georgia. McIntosh County. Land granted by Governor George Mathews to David Garvin. Survey dated, 19 June 1795, 20 July 1794
 
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16ALand Grants. Georgia. Oglethorpe County. Land granted by Governor John Milledge to John Lawrance. Survey dated, 16 May 1804, 17 October 1802
 
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17ALand Grants. Georgia. Screven County. Land granted by Governor James Jackson to Daniel Howell. Survey dated, 20 January 1799, 22 October 1797
 
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18ALand Grants. Georgia. Screven County. Land granted by Governor John Milledge to Gross Scruggs. Survey dated, 16 May 1804, 26 November 1799
 
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19ALand Grants. Georgia. Screven County. Land granted by Governor John Milledge to Robert Black. Survey dated, 28 November 1805, 10 January 1805
 
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20ALand Grants. Georgia. Screven County. Land granted by Governor John Milledge to Robert Hudson. Survey dated, 19 May 1808, 11 June 1799
 
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21ALand Grants. Georgia. Washington County. Land granted by Governor Edward Telfair to Samuel Bachcon. Survey dated, 13 May 1793, 4 November 1792
 
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22ALand Grants. Nassau, Bahamas. Land granted by George III to Lewis Johnston on West Blue Hole Key. Survey dated, 23 February 1791, 16 June 1790
Plat attached certified by Josiah Tattnall, surveyor general. Also signed by John Earl of Dunmore, Governor General of the Bahama Islands.
 
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23ALand Grants. Georgia. Colonial. Account records for personnel and supplies for "his Majesty's Boat" Prince George, stationed at Frederica
Signed by Governor Henry Ellis, David Cutler Braddock as Coxswain of the vessel, and the entire crew.
 
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24ALand Grants. Georgia. Colonial. Bosomworth, Thomas and Mary. Articles of Agreement with Isaac Levy of London, 14 October 1754
Relates to that tract of land "Distinguished by the Names of Hussoope or Hussaba [Ossabaw].
 
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25ALand Grants. Georgia. Colonial. Bosomworth, Thomas and Mary. Opinion of C. Sayer, 15 February 1765
stating the Crown's position in the dispute between the Bosomworths and Isaac Levy concerning Ossabaw, St. Catherines, and Sapelo Islands.
 
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26ALand Grants. Georgia. Colonial. Bosomworth, Thomas and Mary. Miscellaneous papers and fragments
relating to the Levy controversy
 
26ALand Grants. Creek Nation agreement with the Bosomworths , 2 August 1750
Regarding sale of Ossabaw, St. Catherines, and Sapelo Islands. Signed by the chieftains.
 
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27ALand Grants. First and second articles of the covenant between Bosomworth and Levy, 1754
 
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28ALand Grants. Second and third articles of the covenant between Bosomworth and Levy. Incomplete. Undated
 
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29ALand Grants. Final page of the covenant between Bosomworths and Levy. Incomplete. Undated
 
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30ALand Grants. First and second articles of the covenant between Bosomworth and Levy
 
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31ALand Grants. Abstract of proceedings at Augusta to determine the validity of Bosomworth's land claim since he purchased it from the Indians, 15 December 1755
 
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32ALand Grants. Chronology of the case. Last dated entry, 1759
 
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33ALand Grants. Petition of Bosomworth to George the Second, 12 June 1760
 
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34ALand Grants. Letter to Fenwick Bull, 9 May 1765
 
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35ALand Grants. Letter to Fenwick Bull, 2 October 1767
 
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36ALand Grants. Letter to Fenwick Bull, 20 October 1767
 
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37ALand Grants. Memorial of Isaac Levy, fragments
 
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38ALand Grants. Unidentifiable fragments relating to the case
 
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39ALand Grants. Georgia. Colonial. Fort Augusta. Expenses and arrearages for the garrison. Michaelmas, 1738-1740
Lists payments to members of the garrison by name.
 
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40ALand Grants. Georgia. Colonial. Sheftall, Levi. "Bargain and Sale for one year of No. 20 West of Savannah in Trust for a Burying Place" to Mordecai Sheftall,—Minis, and Benjamin Sheftall, 16 November 1773
 
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41ALand Grants. Georgia. Colonial. Way, Thomas and Mary. St. John's Parish. Midway. Conveyance to William McLaughling of Colleton County, South Carolina, property in St. John's Parish, 4 July 1764, 11 May 1772
Attested by John Elliott. Certified by Thomas Moodie
 
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42ALand Grants. Georgia. Land Sales. Returns made by Payne, Level, and Robertson. Incomplete. Undated, circa 1830s
 
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50BLand Grants. Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth. Receipt, 16 September 1801-17 August 1820
"Monies paid by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney on account of the partnership of Pinckney & Rutledge since the decease of Governor Edward Rutledge" with "Memorandum of monies received by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney on account of the partnership since the death of Governor Edward Rutledge
 
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51ALand Grants. Spain-United States Treaty (1795). "Treaty of Amity, Limits and Navigation concluded between His Catholic Majesty [Spain] and the United States of America.", 27-28 October 1795
 
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52ALand Grants. Augusta, Georgia. Commissioners of the town granting to Benjamin Leigh certain tracts of land, 23 April 1787
Document signed by Governor Edward Telfair, Seaborn Jones and others.
 
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1539Lang, Richard-L. Copy, 1800
Letter [with certification] 1800 August 17, St. Marys, [Georgia] to William A[ugustus] Bowles / Richard Lang Access Online
 
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1540Lathrop, Edward-ALS, 1845
 
1541Law, Charles-DSs, 1821-1822
 
1542Laurens, Col. Henry-ALS, 1776
 
1543Laurens County-Court Records
 
1544Laurens County-Land Grant, 1819
[Land grant with map for plot in] Early County, Georgia, 1826 July 17 / [authorized by] George M. Troup, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
 
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1545Lawlor, David-Receipt, 1840
 
1546Lawton, A. R.-ALS, 1860
 
1547Lawton, A. R.-ALS, 1862
 
1548Lawton, A. R.-ALS, 1864
 
1549Lawton. A. R.-ALS, 1865
 
1550Lawton, Alexander R., 1853 April 15
 
1551Leake, Richard-Misc. Papers, 1776-1819
Ship Registry, 1776 October 12
Lists goods and enslaved persons (unnamed) shipped by Richard Leake to Port of East Florida
Agreement with "Dr. Alexander" for hire of enslaved persons, 1800 March 2
Letter sent from "Dr. Alexander" to Richard Leake at Belville. Describes hire and transfer of an enslaved carpenter named Billy and his wife
Letter -- from Richard Leake to Thomas Spalding, 1797 December 11
Sent from Leake at Belville plantation to Spalding in St. Simon's Island. Describes business dealings of Tom King, and King's potential purchase of a plantation and enslaved persons (unnamed)
List of accounts -- between Mrs. Jane Leake and Hall Cooke, Doctor , 1819 April 30
Titled and signed from Darien (location). Mentions hire of three enslaved persons named Sam, James, and William
Letter -- from George Baillie to Richard Leake, 1779 March 23
Sent from near Savannah to Augusta. Describes possible business transactions around an estate familiar to both men (Baillie simply writes, "the Estate"). Mentions possibly sale of enslaved persons (unnamed) and specifically names an enslaved woman, Leah. Baillie writes, "it is now agreed upon that the Negroes in Florida shall be sold by virtue of a power of attorney from the Executor to Mr. Alex Wylby"
Letter to Richard Leake, 1798 March 25
Concerns transfer of enslaved persons (unnamed) between "Mrs. Martin" and Richard Leake, and greater circumstance of business transaction
 
1552Leake, Richard-Misc. Papers, 1776-1819
Draft of an advertisement -- runaway person, 1808 July 22
Signed by Richard Leake, referring to himself as "the Subscriber." Advertisement describes an enslaved person named Fanny (30) as a runaway from "the Subscriber at his plantation in McIntosh County." Signed "Sapelo McIntosh County"
Letter -- Joseph Eve to Richard Leake, 1798 March 26
Describes context of potential business agreement between Leake and "Mrs. Martain." Mentions stipulation of transfer of enslaved persons (unnamed)
 
1553LeConte, John-ANS, 1846
 
1554Lee, Charles-ALS, 1795
 
1555Lee, John, 1857
 
1556Lee, Robert E.- Als, 1863
 
1557Legardere, Elias-ALS, 1765
Letter, 1765 [?] September 30, Mobile, [Alabama ? to] Joseph Clay, Savannah, [Georgia] / Elias Lagardere Access Online
 
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1558Legislative Expenses-Document, 1750-1751
 
1559LaHardy, Dr. J. C.-Yellow Fever Epidemic, circa 1878
 
1560Lewis, David W.- ALS, 1863
 
1561Lewis, David W.-ALS, 1864
 
1562Lewis Family-Misc. Papers, 1772-1831
 
1563Lewis Family-Misc. Papers, 1772-1831
 
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161Liberty County-petitions for lands
 
162Liberty County-Court Records, 1866-1868
 
163Liberty County-Land Grant, 1792
 
164Liberty County-Records, 1776-1869
 
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43ALiberty County. Digest of tax returns for 1829. Certified by W. P. Girardeau, 22 October 1829
 
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44ALiberty County. Digest of tax returns for 1841. Certified by W. P. Girardeau. Incomplete, 31 September 1841
"Digest No. 2 for the Clerk's Office."
 
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165Lide, J. E.-ALS, 1861
 
166Lincoln, Abraham
 
167Linton, John-Deed, 1839
 
168Livingston, John-ALS, 1853
 
169Livingston, Robert C.-DS, 1789
 
1610Locke, J. S.-ALS, 1836-1853
[Letter] 1836 February 20, Picolata, Fl[orida to] J[ames] K. Tefft, Savannah, G[eorgi]a / J. S. Locke Access Online
[Letter] 1836 February 5, St. Augustine, Fl[orid]a [to] J[ames] K. Tefft, Savannah, Georgia / J. S. Locke Access Online
 
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1611Lopez, N.-ALSs, undated
 
1612Lopez, N.-L. Copies, 1848
 
1613Lopez, N.-ALS, 1849 August 12
 
1614Lopez, N.-ALS, 1851 April 6
 
1615Lopez, N.-ALS, 1851 June 2
 
1616Lopez, N.-ALS, 1851 July 2
 
1617Lopez, N.-ALS, 1854 December 14
 
1618Lord's Prayer (indian)-Ms. Copy, undated
Copy of Lord's prayer presumed to be from the indians formerly inhabiting Savannah Access Online
 
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1619Lottery (1827) List-Chatham County, 1827
Return of persons in Chatham County, [Georgia] entitled to draws in land lottery Access Online
 
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1620Lowndes, Rawlins to John Houstoun, 1779
 
1621Lucas, Frederic-Letters Patent, 1854
 
1622Ludden & Bates-Receipt, 1871
 
1623Ludewig [?], Herman-ALS, 1847
 
1624Lumpkin, John H.-ALS, 1854
 
1625Lumpkin, Joseph H.-ALS, 1851
 
1626Lumpkin, Joseph L.-ALS, 1866
 
1627Lumpkin, Wilson-ALS, 1836 April 29
Letter, 1836 April 29, Athens, G[eorgi]a [to] Governor [William] Schley, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Wilson Lumpkin Access Online
 
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1628Lumpkin, Wilson-ADS, 1836 August 13
 
1629Lumpkin, Wilson-L.(Unsigned), 1852
 
1630Lumpkin, Wilson-ALS, 1853 December 25
 
1631Lumpkin, Wilson-ALS, 1853 December 28
 
1632Mathews, George
 
1633Mathews. George-Petitions , undated
Petition of [the inhabitants of] Franklin County, to Governor [of Georgia] George Mathews Access Online
 
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1634Mathews, George-Ms. Deed, 1795
 
1635Mathews, George-D.S., 1795 September 16
 
1636Mathews, George-ALS, 1796
 
1637McAllistor, M., 1835-1846
 
1638McDonald, Charles J. to Wilson Lumpkin, 1836-1842
 
1639McDonald, Charles J., 1839
 
1640McDonald, Charles J., 1840
 
1641McDonald, Charles J., 1840
[Land grant for plot in] Cherokee County, Georgia, 1840 November 19 / [authorized by] Charles J. McDonald Access Online
 
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1642McDonald, Charles J., 1843
 
1643McDonald, Charles J. to Robert Tyler, 1852
 
1644McDonald, Charles J., 1859
 
1645McCall, Hugh-Receipt, 1808
 
1646McCall, Hugh-Estate, 1826 March 6
 
1647McCormick, David-Grant, 1794 December 29
 
1648McCormick, David to Governor D. B. Mitchell, 1812
 
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171McIntosh, Alexander, 1844
 
172McIntosh, James, 1861
 
173McIntosh, John H.-ALS, 1829 May 23
 
174McIntosh Papers-Engraving Lachlan McIntosh Access Online
 
175McIntosh Papers-Documents
 
176McIntosh Papers-List of 50 Lottery Tickets, United States, 1776 Access Online
 
177McIntosh Papers-Documents
[Receipt for services rendered by] Lachlan McIntosh at a conference in Savannah [between] the Governor [of Georgia and] the Creek Indians [and] a treaty [at] Galphington [i.e. Galphinton], 1785 Access Online
 
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178McIntosh Papers-Resolution regarding Col. James McIntosh, 1848 Access Online
 
179McIntosh Papers-Calculation of the real intrinsic value of the tide swamp land in Georgia Access Online
 
1710McIntosh Papers-Killed, Wounded, and Prisoners of the British, 1777 Access Online
 
1711McIntosh Papers-Documents
 
1712McIntosh Papers-Prisoner Parole Access Online
 
1713McIntosh Papers-John and Esther Cuthbert discharge their daughter, Sarah Threadcraft, for marriage to Lachlan McIntosh, 1755 Access Online
 
1714McIntosh Papers-Indenture between Lachlan McIntosh and George Threadcraft, 1788 Access Online
 
1715McIntosh Papers-Resolution re Provincial Congress, 1775 Access Online
 
1716McIntosh Papers-Complaint John McIntosh against William and Lachlan McIntosh, 1793 Access Online
 
1717McIntosh Papers-Resolution supporting General McIntosh after defeat in Charles Town, 1780 Access Online
 
1718McIntosh Papers-Documents
 
1719McIntosh Papers-Land record, William McIntosh, Parish of St. Andrew, 1774 Access Online
 
1720McIntosh Papers-William McIntosh regarding George Walton Access Online
 
1721McIntosh Papers-Defense of William McIntosh for whipping George Walton, 1787 Access Online
 
1722McIntosh Papers-List of Officers of the Georgia Line of the American Army, 1783 Access Online
 
1723McIntosh Papers-List of General Officers in Continental Service, 1782 Access Online
 
1724McIntosh Papers -- William McIntosh settlement for the purchase of enslaved persons, 1784 April 20 Access Online
Auditor's affidavit recording William McIntosh's settlement on accounts for the purchase of two enslaved persons (unnamed). Also records William McIntosh's settlement of his brother Lachlan's account, which was credited three enslaved persons described as, "an old Negroe fellow, a Wench and a child." The reason for the credit is stated as, "Lachlan McIntosh had two valuable Negroe Fellows taken and disposed of by the late Governor Martin at Augusta in the year 1782." Enslaved persons unnamed
 
1725McIntosh Papers-Letter from Col Bedford regarding the purchase of corn and other goods, 1782 Access Online
 
1726McIntosh Papers-Petition to James Wright from the citizens of Augusta and Parish of St. Paul, 1780 Access Online
 
1727McIntosh Papers-Extract from the General Assembly in favor of Lachlan McIntosh, 1783 Access Online
 
1728McIntosh Papers-Act of Council of Safety at Savannah re. shipping exportation, 1776 Access Online
 
1729McIntosh Papers-Commissioned and Non-commissioned officers and staff, 1779 Access Online
 
1730McIntosh Papers-Document Access Online
 
1731McIntosh Papers-General Order, 1801 Access Online
 
1732McIntosh Papers-Memorandum re. armory boats and forts, 1778 Access Online
 
1733McIntosh Papers-Lachlan McIntosh accounts, 1783 Access Online
 
1734McIntosh Papers-Expenses, 1778 Access Online
 
1735McIntosh Papers-Genealogy, 1844 Access Online
 
1736McIntosh Papers-Proceedings, 1777 Access Online
 
1737McIntosh Papers-Documents
[Account of] Lachlan McIntosh for expences [sic] in service [to] the United States, 1779 Access Online
 
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1738McIntosh Papers-Account for beer and whiskey, 1778 Access Online
 
1739McIntosh Papers-Military stores at Fort Pitt, 1778 Access Online
 
1740McIntosh Papers-Paid by the United States for grain Access Online
 
1741McIntosh Papers-Court proceedings, 1778 Access Online
 
1742McIntosh Papers-Proceedings, 1777 Access Online
 
1743McIntosh Papers-values for building supplies, Savannah Access Online
 
1744McIntosh Papers-Estate of James Habersham, 1782 Access Online
 
1745McIntosh Papers-Document Access Online
 
1746McIntosh Papers-re. loyalty to King George III Access Online
 
1747McIntosh Papers-Civil list of internal government positions, 1782 Access Online
 
1748McIntosh Papers-Extract from a letter by a gentleman in Carolina Access Online
 
1749McIntosh Papers-recipe for curing indigo, 1776 Access Online
 
1750McIntosh Papers-Support for the salary of John Houstoun, 1792 Access Online
 
1751McIntosh Papers-Lachlan McIntosh audited list of financial losses during the war Access Online
 
1752McIntosh Papers-extract from minutes of the House Assembly to hear from Lachlan McIntosh, 1777 Access Online
 
1753McIntosh Papers-Accounts for Lachlan McIntosh visit to hospital, 1778 Access Online
 
1754McIntosh Papers-History of Oglethorpe landing in Georgia Access Online
 
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53AMcIntosh Papers-Documents
[Notes relative to James] Oglethorpe['s] landing at Yamacraw Bluff in 1733 [and his dealings with] the [British] Trustees and Creeks [for two years thereafter] Access Online
 
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1755McIntosh Papers-re. the rebellion Access Online
 
1756McIntosh Papers-Journal Access Online
 
1757McIntosh Papers-Journal of the siege of Charleston, 1780 Access Online
 
1758McIntosh Papers-Journal, 1780 Access Online
[Unsigned account of Revolutionary War battles in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina] 1780 Access Online
 
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1759McIntosh Papers-Journal, 1780 Access Online
 
1760McIntosh Papers-Letter from John Baker, Midway, 1777 Access Online
 
1761McIntosh Papers-Letter to the Governor of Georgia re. supplies for war, 1779 Access Online
 
1762McIntosh Papers-Memorial Captain George Melven, 1781 Access Online
 
1763McIntosh Papers-Letters
[Letter] 1778 June 24, Lancaster, [Pennsylvania to] General [Lachlan] McIntosh, York, [Pennsylvania] / Colo[nel] Daniel Brodhead. [Letter] 1778 June 25, York, [Pennsylvania to Colonel Daniel Brodhead] / [General Lachlan McIntosh] Access Online
 
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1764McIntosh Papers-Letter from War Office requesting lists of Continental officers, 1781 Access Online
 
1765McIntosh Papers -- Letter from John McIntosh to Lachlan McIntosh, 1785 November30 Access Online
Sent from Kingston, Jamaica. Describes potential sale of 47 enslaved persons (unnamed) to satisfy John McIntosh's debts. Also describes greater financial cirumstances of sale
 
1766McIntosh Papers-Letter to David Blackshear from John McIntosh, 1815 Access Online
 
1767McIntosh Papers-Letter to Sarah McIntosh from Lachlan McIntosh while prisoner of war, 1780 Access Online
 
1768McIntosh Papers-Letter fragments from Lachlan McIntosh, 1776 Access Online
 
1769McIntosh Papers-Letter, 1784 Access Online
 
1770McIntosh Papers-Letter John McIntosh, St. Thomas in the East, to Lachlan McIntosh , 1784 Access Online
 
1771McIntosh Papers-Letter from J. McIntosh Access Online
 
1772McIntosh Papers-Letter re. revolution Access Online
 
1773McIntosh Papers-Letter from Lachlan McIntosh to James Habersham re. Board of Claims, 1784 Access Online
 
1774McIntosh Papers-Letter from Mary D. McIntosh to I. K. Tefft includes list of furniture, 1829 Access Online
 
1775McIntosh Papers-Letter from Lachlan McIntosh, Camp at Brick Kills, to Col. Twiggs Access Online
 
1776McIntosh Papers-Letter from John Irwin to McIntosh, includes account provisions , 1778 Access Online
 
1777McIntosh Papers-Letter from Robert Cooke to McIntosh, Charles Town, 1780 Access Online
 
1778McIntosh Papers-Letter from General Gunn to Dr. George Jones, 1793 Access Online
 
1779McIntosh Papers-Letter from Lachlan McIntosh to Francis Courvoisie, 1791 Access Online
 
1780McIntosh Papers -- Letter from Lachlan McIntosh, 1775 July Access Online
States that two enslaved persons named Ben (40) and Gleason (25) considered property of McIntosh are restrained "in the Work House." McIntosh requests that an agent be sent in his place to sell the two persons. Also mentions a "villain the Indian Doctor who conveyed [the two men] to the Nation of Sin"
[Letter] 1775 July, Darien, [Georgia] / Lach[la]n McIntosh Access Online
 
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1781McIntosh Papers-Letter from John Steele, Treasury Dept. Comptroller's Office, to Lachlan McIntosh, 1800 Access Online
 
1782McIntosh Papers-Letter from officers of Col. Bland's Battalion, 1781 Access Online
 
1783McIntosh Papers -- Letter from Gideon Denison to Lachlan McIntosh, 1793 January 26 Access Online
Describes Denison's inability to "furnish the negros to your satisfaction and it is equilly impossible to pay you agreeable to your wishes for the one half of the mortgage." Enslaved persons are unnamed
 
1784McIntosh Papers-Letter from James Seagrove to John McIntosh, 1791 Access Online
 
1785McIntosh Papers-Letter from Menzies Baillie to Robert Baillie, 1782 Access Online
 
1786McIntosh Papers-Letter from Menzies Baillie to Robert Baillie, 1782 Access Online
 
1787McIntosh Papers-Letter from Congress to Moultrie and McIntosh, 1779 Access Online
 
1788McIntosh Papers-Letter from McIntosh, Camp Valley Forge, 1778 Access Online
 
1789McIntosh Papers-Letters Access Online
 
1790McIntosh Papers-Letter from W.I. McIntosh to I. K. Tefft, 1829 Access Online
 
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45AMcIntosh Papers. McIntosh, General Lachlan. Revolutionary War. "Account of Provisions Issu'd to Genl. McIntosh's Mess Camp Valley Forge.", 17 May 1778
 
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1791McIntosh County, 1794-1874 Access Online
 
1792McIntosh County, 1880
 
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181Mackall, W. W.-ALS, 1864 Access Online
 
182Mackay, Eliza Access Online
 
183Mackay, Captain John-Survey of Railroad line, 1838
 
184Mackay, Captain John-notebook of Fla. terrain, circa 1838
 
185Mackay, Robert, 1802 October 9 Access Online
 
186Mackay, William-Joseph Bryan-Correspondence Access Online
 
187McKinley, William, 1874 Access Online
 
188McLaws, Lafayette, 1878-1886 Access Online
 
189McLean, Andrew, 1773 Access Online
 
1810Maclean, Col. ?, 1785 Access Online
 
1811McRa, Alexander, 1779 Access Online
 
1812McQueen, John, 1785 Access Online
 
1813McPherson, Alexander, 1810 Access Online
 
1814McPherson, J., 1829 Access Online
 
1815Macpherson, W., 1791 Access Online
 
1816McWhir, Rev. William, 1846 Access Online
 
1817Mahoney, John-Oath, 1863 Access Online
 
1818Malmedy, Arnold-ALS, 1779 November 11 Access Online
 
1819Mann, W. W.-ALS, 1857 Access Online
 
1820Marbury, Horatio-Account, 1797 Access Online
 
1821Marbury, J. Horatio-Ans, 1797 Access Online
 
1822Marion County-Indenture regarding estate of Alexander Watson and heirs of Nathan Mayo, 1830 Access Online
 
1823Marshall, Andrew-DS, 1816 Access Online
 
1824Martin, John-DSs, undated Access Online
 
1825Martin, John Access Online
 
1826Martin, John-ALS, 1777 July 1 Access Online
 
1827Martin, John-ALS, 1782 July 6 Access Online
 
1828Martin, John-ALS, 1782 August 16 Access Online
 
1829Martin, John-DS, 1784 Access Online
 
1830Mathematics-puzzle, circa 1857 Access Online
 
1831Maxwell, Mary-ALS, 1782 August 1 Access Online
 
1832Mayer, Brante-ALS, 1857 Access Online
 
1833Meagher, T. F.-ALS, 1854 Access Online
 
1834Mease, James-ALS, 1827 Access Online
 
1835Medical College of Savannah-DS, 1853 Access Online
 
1836Meigs, Charles D.-ALS, 1824 Access Online
[Letter] 1824 May 8, Philad[elphia to] Gen[era]l D[avid] B. Mitchell, Mount Nebo, near Milledgeville, Georgia / Cha[rle]s D. Meigs Access Online
 
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1837Melven, G. W.-Ms. Copy, 1820 Access Online
[Statement relative to] Creek Agent D[avid] B. Mitchell [and the smuggling of] African Negroes at the Creek Agency Access Online
 
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1838Mercer, Hugh-LS, 1865 Access Online
 
1839Mercer, Jesse-ALS, 1816 Access Online
 
1840Meriwether, James, 1790 Access Online
[Letter] 1790 July 21, Augusta, [Georgia to] Doct[o]r George Jones, Savannah [Georgia] / Ja[me]s Meriwether Access Online
 
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1841Merriwether, David-ALS, 1798 Access Online
 
1842Metzger Family-Misc. Papers, 1832-1855 Access Online
 
1843Milledge, John-ALS, 1783 April 29 Access Online
 
1844Milledge, John-ALS, 1796 Access Online
 
1845Milledge, John, 1804 Access Online
[Land grant with map for plot in] Baldwin County, Georgia, 1805 October 10 / [authorized by] Jno. [i.e. John] Milledge, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
 
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1846Milledge, John-ALS, 1804 Access Online
 
1847Milledge, John-ALS, 1817 Access Online
[Letter] 1817 March 23, near Augusta to David B. Mitchell, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, near Milledgeville / J[ohn] Milledge Access Online
 
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1848Miller, John-Ms., 1825 Access Online
 
1849Miller, Mary-ALS, 1779 February 17 Access Online
 
1850Miller, Samuel-Account, 1774 Access Online
 
1851Mills, James-License, 1857 Access Online
 
1852Milton, John-ALS, 1815 Access Online
 
1853Miscellaneous-Letters and drafts Access Online
 
1854Mitchell, David B.-ALS, 1802 Access Online
 
1855Mitchell, David B.-ALS, 1808 Access Online
 
1856Mitchell, David B.-Challenge, 1809 Access Online
 
1857Mitchell, David B.-To General David Blackshear, 1813 Access Online
[Letter] 1813 August 4, Milledgeville, [Georgia to] Brigadier General David Blackshear / D[avid] B. Mitchell Access Online
 
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1858Mitchell, David B.-ALSs, 1820 Access Online
 
1859Mitchell, David B.-ALS, 1826 Access Online
 
1860Mitchell, Edward C.-ALS, 1858 Access Online
 
1861Mitchell, William L.-DS, 1863 Access Online
 
1862Moir, John--ALS, undated Access Online
 
1863Moir, John-ALS, 1833 Access Online
 
1864Moir, John-ALS, 1836 Access Online
 
1865Monshaw, James--DS, 1848 Access Online
 
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191James Monroe to Governor David Mitchell regarding Amelia Island, East Florida, and General Matthews, 1812 April 4
 
192James Monroe to Governor David Mitchell regarding General Matthews and East Florida, 1812 May 2
 
193James Monroe to Governor David Mitchell regarding East Florida, 1812 May 27
 
194Monroe, James-LS, 1812 July 6
 
195Monroe, James-LS, 1812 October 13
[Letter] 1812 October 13, Department of State, [Washington, D.C. to] David B. Mitchell / Ja[me]s Monroe Access Online
 
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196Montaigut, David-ADS, 1760
 
197Montaigut, David-ALS, 1791
 
198Montalet, Marquis de-ALSs, 1808-1811
 
199Montalet, Marquis de-ANSs, 1807-1809
 
1910Montgomery County-Petition, 1794 September 1
Petition of the inhabitants of Montgomery County, 1794 September 1, Montgomery County, [Georgia] to George Mathews, Governor [of] Georgia Access Online
 
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1911Montiano, Don Manuel de-L. Copies, 1737-1741
Official letters from Don Manuel de Montiano, Governor of East Florida, to Don Juan Francisco de Guemes y Horcasitas, Captain-General of the Island of Cuba, 1737 September 30 to 1741 January 2 Access Online
 
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1912Moodie, Thomas, 1771 October 11
 
1913Moore, A. B.-ALS, 1860
 
1914Morel, Mrs. Bryan-To her grandchild
 
1915Morgan County-Land Survey
 
1916Morgan County-Misc. Records, 1810-1874
 
1917Morgan, L. S.-ALS, 1863
 
1918Morin Family-Misc, 1790-1838
 
1919Morly, C. S.-ALS, 1972
 
1920Morral vs. Holmes-Ms., 1825
 
1921Morris vs. Cobb-Ms., 1864
 
1922Morrison, Lewis M.-Ms., 1850
 
1923Morton. Thomas G.-ALSs, 1851
 
1924Mott, Isaac-DS, 1802
 
1925Mulkey, J. T.-Commission, 1882
 
1926Mullin, James-Account, 1854
 
1927Muscogee County-Plat, 1827
 
1928Slavery-Misc. Documents, 1784-1858
Lists of perceived values for enslaved persons by age group
Enslaved persons unnamed
Sales of enslaved persons, 1815
Describes sales of enslaved persons (unnamed) and names of purchasers: J. Eppinger, Adam Cope, Moses Herbert
"Account Sales of ninety seven Negroes at Public Auction", 1816 March 5
Enslaved persons sold from the estate of William Crawford of Savannah. Names enslaved persons
Bill of sale , 1855 June 2
Sale from Bernard Kending to Ino H. Randolph. Transfer of an enslaved man named Thomas (28)
Bill of sale, 1860 March 5
Sale from George W. Julen to R. J. Davaul. Transfer of two enslaved women named Carolina and Scipio.
"Statement of the Average price of Negroes and produce", 1815-1817
Describes sales of enslaved persons (unnamed). Names of enslavers present
Bill of sale -- estate of John Houstoun , 1799 February 9
Sale from estate to James Johnston Junior. Enslaved persons named as:
Bill of sale, 1780 May 16
Describes sale of enslaved woman named Cagey. Bill of sale from Peter Karr to Frederick Fahn
Bill of sale, 1808 June 9
Sale from Levi Sheftall to C. H. Fisher of an enslaved person named Jim (22)
"A list of the names of the proprietors, and the number of their Slaves which fled onbourd the British Squadron at Cumberland Island"
Names of enslavers present. Enslaved persons unnamed
Record of cotton and rice sold by month, 1814-1817
signed "P. E. Brassinne"
 
1929Slavery-Misc. Documents, 1784-1858
Bill of sale, 1784 March 23
Sale from Benjamin Farley to Peter Karr for an enslaved woman named Cangey
Letter to M. Myers, Collector of the Port of Savannah, from William Freeman, 1843 September 28
Letter concerns "Brig Adelaid Capt. Baker" who is detained at Port of Savannah for landing "a Lady passenger and children with a Black servant woman". Enslaved woman is unnamed
"Manifest of Slaves, Passengers on board the H. W. Leabrook", 1850 August
Mentions one enslaved man named Frank (22) and enslaver Albert Talbird
Bill of sale, 1831 February 24
Sale from J. A. Mann to Lewis Hines of an enslaved person named William
Appraisal of the estate of Jacob Lewis, 1799 January 28
Document names enslaved persons: Tom, Lusey, Janey, Mike, Jacob, Abraham, Bet, Pender, Isaac, Silvy,
Power of attorney, 1849 December 18
Lewis E. Hines authorizes his uncle Charlton Hines to sell four enslaved persons named: Joe, Sarah, Joshua, and Peter. Includes perceived value of persons
Appraisal of enslaved persons of the estate of Mrs. Drusilla Lewis, 1832 April 27
Names enslaved persons: Sam, Brutus, Parris, Will, Clarinda, Ebenezer, Kit, Nanny, Lucy, and Watch
Certificate for Mary Sleigh, 1803 April 4
Records oath taken by Mary Sleigh concerning ownership of an enslaved person (unnamed)
Affidavit -- Isaac Lewis and Joseph Lewis, 1787 January 30
Verifies identity and perceived value of two enslaved persons of the estate of Jacob Lewis (deceased) named Jacob and Lucia
Bill of sale, 1816 March 5
Sale from the estate of William Crawford to John Pray for an enslaved woman named Mary
Bill of sale, 1828 April 12
Sale from Lewis Hines to Benjamin S. Lamb for enslaved persons: John (30), his wife Pheobe (30) and their children Simon, Daniel, Emaly, and Ceasor; Abigal (28) and her children William and Amos; Ben (45); Stephen (25); Joe (28), his wife Peggy (33) and their children Sulpher, Sarah, Josiah, and Henry
Release -- Samuel Baker and Henrietta Baker to Lewis Hines, 1837 February 17
Regards an enslaved woman named Die
Appraisal and division of the estate of Thomas Day, 1806 March 24
Names enslaved persons: Gibb, Yorick, Will, Binah, Iham [?], Rose, January, Milley, Dick, Amy, Ham, William
Bill of sale, 1800 February 15
Sale from Joseph Deluval to "Leake" for an enslaved "mulato boy" named Michael
Appraisement and Division of the Estate of Luke Mann, 1807 February 4
Names the enslaved persons: James, Jim, Chloe, Billy, Big Rose, Tena, Bob, Fortune, George, Nancy, Diana, Ceasar, Louisa, Grace, Lucy, Rosettea, Maria, Tony, Milley, Will, Hester, Rachel, Jack
Inventory and Division of Stock and Plantation tools belonging to the Estate Luke Mann, 1807
For division of enslaved persons, see Item 15 of same folder
Deed of enslaved persons and stock -- from A. M. Charlton to John Pray, 1806 April
Deed does not name enslaved persons
Bill of sales -- from John Cubbidge to John J. Maxwell -- to John Pray, 1815, 1816
Single document with consecutive bills of sale, transfering the same enslaved person named Joe
 
1930Slavery-Misc. Documents, 1784-1858
 
1931Letters of guardianship -- free persons of color, 1810, 1820
Letter of guardianship -- Josiah Kelton, free person, 1810 December 15
Affidavit of Josiah Kelton, free person. Document establishes William A. Pittman as guardian
Letter of guardianship -- Henry Freeman, free person, 1820 February 21
Affidavit of Henry Freeman, free person. Document assigns John F. Thien as guardian
 
1932Petition for mercy, 1820 October 25
Petition sent to the senator and representatives of Chatham County to commute the sentence of death given to an enslaved person named George. Document includes many signatures from prominent persons
 
1933Deed of Manumission, 1792 August 31
Details circumstances for the manumission of enslaved persons Elsey and her children Jemme, Biddy, Anne, and Polly
 
1934Neill, F. O.-ADS, 1844
 
1935Neufville, Edward-ALS, 1840
1840 August 29, Savannah, [Georgia to] J.K. Tefft / Ed[ward] Neufville Access Online
 
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1936New Hope Plantation-Survey
 
1937Newspaper clippings-Miscellaneous
Clippings concerning General David B. Mitchell's involvement in illegally importing enslaved persons into Georgia and Alabama, 1820-1821 Access Online
Two newspaper clippings (one from 1820, one from 1821). Enslaved persons unnamed
Newspaper clipping -- "Yankee Innovations at Port Royal, South Carolina"
Describes "female Abolitionists" and "sixty-four little mulattoes"
Newspaper clipping -- Colonel White and the siege of Savannah, 1779
Describes actions of Colonel White and six volunteers, "including his own servant"
 
1938Noel, J. Y.-ALS, 1800
 
1939North, J. Bartram-ALS, 1867
 
1940North Carolina-Trinity College, 1859
 
1941Northen, W. J.-TLS, 1904
 
1942Nunes, Moses-Will, 1787 September 21
 
1943Oath-Ga.-DS, 1809
 
1944O'Bryan, William-ALS, 1783January 15
 
1945"Observations..."-Ms. Copy, 1781
 
1946Odingsell, Charles-ANS, 1783 March 11
 
1947Ogden, Thomas -- account book, 1782-1790
Includes names of enslaved persons
 
1948Oglethorpe County-Misc., 1800-1830
 
1949Oglethorpe, James Edward - history, 1826 Access Online
 
1950Oglethorpe, James E.-ADS, 1730
 
1951Oglethorpe, James Edward-Indenture-Arms for Ga., 1737 Access Online
 
1952Oglethorpe, James Edward (photocopy), 1735-1736 Access Online
Receipt for 70 pounds sterling to be paid James Edgar. Signed by James Oglethorpe.
 
1953Oglethorpe, James E.-Accounts, 1739-1742 Access Online
 
1954Oglethorpe, James E.- Letters about Oglethorpe's possessions in Georgia at his death, 1785 Access Online
 
1955Oglethorpe, James E.- Will [photocopy], 1785
 
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46AOglethorpe, James Edward-Jean Pierre Purry
Agreement relating to the twelve thousand acres in South Carolina upon which Purry designed to transport Swiss settlers in 1752. Signed by both Oglethorpe and Purry on 4 December Illegible. The original document in French. Accompanying it are a mid-nineteenth century translation and a typescript.
 
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1956Oglethorpe Mutual Loan-Stock, 1860 Access Online
 
1957Oglethorpe University-ALS, 1838 Access Online
 
1958Oliphant, James-ALS, 1774 August 17 Access Online
 
1959Orme, John -- deed to J. E. White (for the use of Lewis R. Sams), 1819 April 17 Access Online
Deed of transfer of Borlam plantation. Deed states that "whereas the late Richard McAllister, Esq. did upon certain contingencies which have since happened, devise and bequeth to the aforenamed children of the said John Orme, a considerable estate consisting of lands and negroes ...". Enslaved persons are unnamed
 
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54BOrme, John--Deeds
 
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1960Osborne, Henry-ADS, undated Access Online
 
1961Osborne, Henry ALS, 1786 Access Online
 
1962Osborne, Henry-ADS, 1791 Access Online
 
1963Ottolenghe, (?)-ADS, 1760 Access Online
 
1964Owens, George W.-ALS, 1828 Access Online
 
1965Owens, John A. Estate -- deed of transfer, 1842 December 30 Access Online
Deed names enslaved persons in two transfers. First: Prince, Johan, Harry, Paul, Mike, Charlotte, Peggy, Kitty, David, Anna, Sydney, Jim, Rose, Perry, Smart, Cork. And second: Sam, Bortow, Adam, January, Jack, Phebe, Nancy, Washington, Bob, Viney, Bellah, Cealy, Cillah, Tildah
 
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201Page, William, 1816
 
202Paine, R. T.-ARS, 1841
 
203Paine, Thomas-ALS, 1840
 
204Palmer, J., 1843
 
205Pannill, Joseph, 1785
 
206Parker, Daniel, 1813
[Letter] 1813 September 5, War Office, [Washington, D.C. to] the Governor of Georgia / Daniel Parker Access Online
 
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207Parker, Joseph-Land Grants, 1766
 
208Parodi, Teresa, 1856 March 8
 
209Passport, 1861
 
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47APassport. S.L. Fairfield and Lucy Fairfield, United States' citizens to visit France and Holland, 8 April 1826
Signed by Rufus King
 
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48APassport. Francis Didier Petit de Villers, United States' citizen, 21 April 1828
Signed by Henry Clay
 
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49APassport. William Elliott, United States' citizen to visit France, 3 October 1843
Signed by Francis R. Rives
 
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2010Patti, Adelina
 
2011Patti, Amalia, 1851-1856
 
2012Pendleton, Nathaniel
 
2013Pendleton, William
 
2014Phinizy, Ferdinand-Deed, 1841
 
2015Pickering, Timothy, 1793
 
2016Picquet, A., 1874
 
2017Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1785
 
2018Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth
 
2019Pinckney, Thomas, 1815
 
2020Pitcairn, Robert, 1833
 
2021Poem, circa 1780
 
2022Poetry-Commonplace book, 1825-1831
 
2023Poetry, 1846
 
2024Poetry-"To the Ladies of the Seamen's F. F. Society"
 
2025Poetry-Hymn-"Tis midnight and on olive's brow"
 
2026Poetry
 
2027Polhill, John G., 1828
 
2028Poore, Ben Perley, 1847
 
2029Poore, Ben: Perley, 1861
 
2030Porcher, James, 1816
 
2031Porter, Anthony-East Florida situation, 1810-1816
[Letter] 1812 April 12, Milledgeville, [Georgia to] Governor [of Georgia, David B.] Mitchell, Sandersville, [Georgia] / Anthony Porter Access Online
 
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2032Porter, Anthony, 1846-1855
 
2033Porter, David, 1823
 
2034Portraits-Miscellaneous
 
2035Pound, John B., 1845
 
2036Powers, William, 1799
 
2037Poussin, Nicholas
 
2038Pratt, Alex, 1863
 
2039Pray, John-to D. B. Mitchell, 1805-1809
 
2040Pray, John-property transactions
 
2041Pray, John of Savannah, 1790s
Letter -- from Isabella A. Knox to Ann Pray, 1826 February 14
Describes death of Isabella's younger brother William. Mentions possibly enslaved persons named Priscilla, Priscilla's grandmother (unnamed), and "little Maria" at conclusion, who reside in the household of Ann Pray. Postscript states, "Please remember me kindly to all the black people"
Receipt of payment -- Colonel John Pray to James Alexander , 1817 August
Mentions amounts paid for room and board for enslaved persons (unnamed) considered personal property of John Pray
 
2042Presbyterian Church, 1805
 
2043Preston, G. V.
 
2044—ust, Mrs. Gladys-Prevost, General J. M. See Zubly, John Joachim, 1779
 
2045Prince, Oliver Hillhouse, 1810
 
2046Prince Oliver Hillhouse-to Richard Henry Wilde, 1820
 
2047Pringle, James, 1816
 
2048Pritchard, W.H.-Savannah Theatre, 1848
 
2049Revolutionary War-Proclamation against William Henry Drayton, 1777
 
2050Rabenhorst, Christian, 1775
[Letter] 1818 March 31, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia to] Gen[era]l D[avid] B. Mitchell / W[illia]m Rabun, Gover[nor of Georgia] Access Online
[Address to] the [Georgia state] Senate and House of Representatives, 1818 November 3, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / William Rabun, [Governor of Georgia] Access Online
[Report regarding] banks, schools [and internal] improvements in the State of Georgia / [William Rabun?] Access Online
 
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2051Rabun, William, 1818
[Letter] 1817 June 18, Milledgeville, [Georgia to] Gen[era]l D[avid] B. Mitchell / W[illia]m Rabun, [Governor of Georgia] Access Online
[Letter] 1818 May 20, Milledgeville, [Georgia to] General D[avid] B. Mitchell, Creek Agency / W[illia]m Rabun, [Governor of Georgia] Access Online
[Letter] 1819 April 16, Milledgeville, [Georgia to] Maj[o]r W[illia]m S. Mitchell / W[illia]m Rabun, [Governor of Georgia] Access Online
 
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2052Rabun William-to D. B. Mitchell, 1817-1819
[Land grant with map for plot in] Rabun County, Georgia, 1822 November 7 / [authorized by] John Clark, Governor of [Georgia] Access Online
 
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2053Rabun County-Land Grant
 
2054Ruffles, Thomas
 
2055Ramsey, James Gettys McGrendy, 1852-1856
 
2056Randolph County-Court Records
 
2057Ravenel, Daniel, 1858
 
2058Rawson, Rawson, 1868
 
2059Read, Keith, 1925-1933
 
2060Read, Jacob, 1812
 
2061Reagan, John H., 1904
 
2062Receipts and accounts
 
2063Recipe-Lemon pie
 
2064Rees, David, 1784
 
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211Reid, W. B. Access Online
 
212Renshaw, H. B., 1853 Access Online
 
213Revolutionary War-Muster rolls Access Online
 
214Revolutionary War-Receipts for rations Access Online
 
215Revolutionary War-Account, 1776 Access Online
 
216Revolutionary War-Artillery, 1776 Access Online
 
217Revolutionary War-Letter to General Howe Access Online
 
218Revolutionary War-Petition in behalf of Thomas Young, 1776 Access Online
 
219Revolutionary War-Fort Hand Troon return, 1778 Access Online
 
2110Revolutionary War-Galley "Bulloch", 1778 Access Online
 
2111Revolutionary War-Dr. Thomas Davenport-Hospital List, 1778 Access Online
 
2112Revolutionary War-Return of Officers-8th Pennsylvania Regiment, 1778 Access Online
 
2113Revolutionary War-Siege of Savannah, 1779 Access Online
 
2114Revolutionary War-Soldier's letter, 1779 Access Online
 
2115Revolutionary War-Letter to General McIntosh, 1780 Access Online
 
2116Revolutionary War-North Carolina Militia, 1780 Access Online
 
2117Revolutionary War-Charlestown-Outrages of American troops, 1781 Access Online
 
2118Revolutionary War-E. Giles-soldier's letter, 1781 Access Online
 
2119Revolutionary War-Loyalist accounts, 1781
[Receipt] for horses [bought] in Augusta, [Georgia] 1781 June 22 / sworn [to] by Thomas Waters, John Levitt, William Simon, James Proctor Access Online
[Receipt for] horses [taken] in Augusta by Alexander Campbell, 1781 June 22 / sworn to by Tho[ma]s Waters, Alexander Campbell, and Thomas Brown Access Online
 
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2120Revolutionary War, 1782 Access Online
 
2121Revolutionary War-Officers of the Georgia Line, 1783 Access Online
 
2122Reynolds, John, 1755 Access Online
 
2123Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 1856 Access Online
 
2124Richards, Antonia, 1850-1859 Access Online
 
2125Richards, Anna Marie-Elégia a ma soeur, circa 1830 Access Online
 
2126Richmond County-Court records Access Online
 
2127Richmond County-Land Grant, 1827 Access Online
 
2128Ridge, John-to Gob. Wilson Lumpkin, 1835 Access Online
Letter, 1833 September 22, Cassville, Georgia, [to] Wilson Lumpkin, Gov[ernor of Georgia] / John Ridge Access Online
 
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2129Robinson, Solon, 1851 Access Online
 
2130Rockwell, John S., 1849 Access Online
 
2131Rogers, Charles W., 1813 Access Online
 
2132Rogers, Rev. John Access Online
 
2133Rogers, Katie, 1879 Access Online
 
2134Rose, James, 1820 Access Online
 
2135Rose and Slade, Printers, 1828 Access Online
 
2136Ross, David, 1794 Access Online
 
2137Rossiter, John-Receipt, 1789 Access Online
 
2138Ruggles, Daniel, 1871 Access Online
 
2139Rundell, Philip-Receipt to Dr. Franklin, 1770 June 21 Access Online
 
2140Russell, E.-to Julian Hartridge, 1876 Access Online
 
2141Russell, Jacob, 1798 Access Online
 
2142Russell, Waring, 1859-1906 Access Online
 
2143Rutherford, John, 1829 Access Online
 
2144Rutledge, John -- Accounts, 1709 Access Online
Accounts list "cash paid for rum and gave [to] boat negroes"
 
2145St. Henry Sister-ALS, 1835 Access Online
 
2146St. Phillip, Parish of-Land grant, 1770 Access Online
 
2147Salzburgers-Peter Bogg's agreement, 1749 Access Online
 
2148Salzburgers-Simon Ritter-jury duty, 1760 Access Online
 
2149Salzburgers-miscellaneous accounts, 1765-1821 Access Online
 
2150Salzburgers-George Sweiger-survey warrant, 1767 Access Online
 
2151Salzburscers -- Simon Reitter -- will, 1769 August 26 Access Online
Names enslaved persons: Sula, David, Mary, and Jonny
 
2152Salzburgers -- George Schweiger -- Will, 1772 July 7 Access Online
Bequeths to his stepson "all the profits of the negroes." These enslaved persons are unnamed
 
2153Salzburgers-Zitrour-Kibler-indenture, 1774 Access Online
 
2154Salzburgers-John Gotlieb Otte-deed, 1776 Access Online
 
2155Appraisement of George Snaugars [?] estate, 1780 February 27 Access Online
Names enslaved persons: Jack; Peter and his wife Jenny and their child; Christian; Daniel; and Bettsey
 
2156Salzburgers-B. Zouberbuhler-estate, 1786 Access Online
 
2157Salzburgers -Barry-Biddenbach conveyance, 1794 Access Online
 
2158Salzburgers-Cure for fever, 1809 Access Online
 
2159Salzburgers-State vs. George Broxson, 1818 Access Online
Three documents describe activities and final decision in legal case. An enslaved girl named Franky is to be sold from Broxson's property "to pay costs in the ... indictment"
 
2160Salzburgers-J. G. Neidlinger, 1812 Access Online
 
2161Salzburgers-State vs. William Harris, 1812-1813 Access Online
 
2162Salzburgers -- Christian Dasher -- accounts, 1812-1816 Access Online
List of advertisement accounts, 1812
Mentions amount due for a published advertisement of "Manis' fellow." Enslaved person is unnamed
 
2163Salzburgers-Mingledorff-Dasher deed, 1822 Access Online
 
2164Salzburgers-Smith-Smith deed, 1822 Access Online
 
2165Salzburgers-Arnstorph-Staley Marriage License, 1823 Access Online
 
2166Salzburgers-Seckinger-Dasher indenture, 1827 Access Online
 
2167Salzburgers-Arnstorf appointed captain, 1838 Access Online
 
2168Salzburgers-Christian Dasher estate, 1842 Access Online
 
2169Salzburgers-Christian-Dasher estate, 1842 Access Online
 
2170Salzburgers- Burgstiner-Bevill deed, 1845 Access Online
 
2171Accoutnts -- Salzburgers -- Christian Dasher estate, 1845 Access Online
Amount of the "personal and part of the real est. of C. Dasher, dec'd" and amounts "paid out of the est. of C. Dasher, dec'd." Includes the name of an enslaved person, Friday, hired in 1842
 
2172Sams, Lewis R., 1839 February 21 Access Online
 
2173Sargent, Winthrop, 1845 Access Online
 
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221Savannah-City Watch, 1819
 
222Savannah-Chimney sweeps, 1814
 
223Savannah Club-Minutes
 
224Savannah-Customs House, 1860 October 20
 
225Savannah-Deed, 1828
 
226Savannah-Fire Company, 1826-1865
 
227Savannah-Jailer's receipt book, 1855-1859
 
228Savannah-Legal documents
 
229Savannah-Savannah Lyceum, 1834
 
2210Savannah-Miscellaneous
 
2211Savannah-Post Office, 1832
 
2212Savannah, Port of, 1843
 
2213Savannah-Republican Blues, 1840
 
2214Savannah-Savannah Volunteer Guards, 1860
 
2215Savannah-Sheriff's sales, 1816-1818
 
2216Savannah-Yellow fever epidemic, 1876
 
2217Sayre, Nathan C., 1825-1828
 
2218Schley, George-Document signed, 1809
 
2219Schley, George, 1846
 
2220Schley, William, 1835-1836
Letter, 1836 September 10, Milledgeville, Georgia, [to] Clement C. Clay, Tuscaloosa, Alabama / William Schley Access Online
 
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2221Schooner "Eagle", 1795 February 17
 
2222Scott, Francis, 28 December 1733
 
2223Screven County-Court records
 
2224Screven County-Land Grant, 1809
 
2225Screven County-Land grant, 1830
 
2226Screven County-Land grant, 1847
 
2227Screven, John, 1866
 
2228Sedgwick, Theodore, Jr., 1835
 
2229United States Senate-List of senators, 1872
 
2230Sessions, Elisa G., 1845
 
2231Sessions, M. S. A., 1818
 
2232Sessions, Sarah F., 1844
 
2233Shackelford, John-admission to the bar
 
2234Shahan, Beall and Reynolds, 1840
 
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231Sheftall family-general Access Online
 
232Sheftall, Abraham, 1806 Access Online
 
233Sheftall, Benjamin-Diary, 1733-1800
 
234Sheftall, Benjamin-list of Jewish settlers, 1733-1750 Access Online
 
235Shertall, Benjamin II, 1796-1823 Access Online
 
236Sheftall, Benjamin II, 1801 April 9 Access Online
 
237Sheftall, Benjamin II-military agent papers, 1809 Access Online
 
238Sheftall, Hannah Access Online
 
239Sheftall, Levi-deed-pre-Revolutionary Access Online
 
2310Sheftall, Levi-Accounts and bank book, 1776-1790 Access Online
 
2311Sheftall, Levi-Receipts for loans, 1776-1809 Access Online
 
2312Sheftall, Levi-de la Motte marriage records, 1778 Access Online
 
2313Sheftall, Levi-"A Real Citizen" pamphlet, 1780s Access Online
 
2314Sheftall, Levi-Indictment as traitor to the Crown, 1782 Access Online
 
2315Sheftall, Levi-Sapelo Island, 1785 Access Online
 
2316Sheftall, Levi-to Mordecai Sheftall, 1793 Access Online
 
2317Sheftall, Levi-Cricket game, 1801 Access Online
 
2318Sheftall, Levi-Legal actions, 1802 Access Online
 
2319Sheftall, Levi-Medical information, 1805 Access Online
 
2320Sheftall, Levi-estate papers, 1809-1829 Access Online
 
2321Sheftall, Levi-Brooks and Dunning case, 1806 Access Online
 
2322Sheftall, Levi-Mourning instructions, 1805 Access Online
 
2323Sheftall, Levi-business correspondence, 1780-1822 Access Online
 
2324Sheftall, Levi-Immunity act, 1806 Access Online
 
2325Sheftall, Levi-Family letter and autobiography Access Online
 
2326Sheftall, Levi-will, 1775 Access Online
 
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241Sheftall, Levi-Business transactions with Joseph Clay, 1772-1807 Access Online
 
242Sheftall, Levi-Diary
 
243Sheftall, Levi-diary, 1733-1808 Access Online
 
244Sheftall, Levi-Miscellaneous receipts, 1776-1809 Access Online
 
245Sheftall, Levi-Receipt book, 1777-1811 Access Online
 
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251Sheftall, Emanuel, 1806 Access Online
 
252Sheftall, Levi-Military agent papers, 1775 Access Online
 
253Shertall, Levi-Military agent papers, 1804 Access Online
 
254Sheftall, Levi-Military agent papers, 1805 Access Online
 
255Sheftall, Levi-Military agent papers, 1806 Access Online
[Accounts relating to] the sale of skins and furs, 1806 December 30 Access Online
 
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256Sheftall, Levi-Military agent papers, 1807 Access Online
[Receipt for goods] received by Benjamin S. Park as forwarded by Levi Sheftall, 1807 August 25, Ocmulgee, U.S. Factory Access Online
Rec[eip]t for the wagoning of nine bundles of deer skins, 1807 May 13 / [sworn to by] Abraham Helton Access Online
[Receipt] for dray hire of the Cherokee annuities, 1807 September 7/ [sworn to by] Henry Cuningham Access Online
[Receipt] for goods received at Ocmulgee, 1807 July 26 / L. Horster [ ? ] Access Online
Receipt for Cherokee An[n]uities, 1807 June 5, Savannah, Georgia Access Online
[Receipt for] Cherokee An[n]uity, 1807 August Savannah, [Georgia] Access Online
[Receipt] for dray hire, 1807 July 16, Savannah, [Georgia] / [received by] Henry Cuningham Access Online
[Receipt for] transportation of Choctaw and Cherokee annuities, 1807 February 10, Savannah, [Georgia] Access Online
 
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257Sheftall, Levi-Military agent papers, 1808 Access Online
[Letter] 1808 December Savannah, [Georgia to] John Mason, near Washington, [D.C] / L[evi] S[heftall] Access Online
Account of deer skins sent down to the Schooner Rola, 1808 November 24 Access Online
[Letter] 1808 December 19, Georgetown [to] Levi Sheftall, Savannah, [Georgia] / J[ohn] Mason Access Online
 
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258Sheftall, Levi-Estate-Military agent papers, 1813 Access Online
 
259Sheftall, Levi-Military agent takers Access Online
 
2510Sheftall, Levi-Theatrical Access Online
 
2511Sheftall, Mordecai, 1796 Access Online
 
2512Sheftall, Mordecai (b. 1783)-miscellaneous papers, 1798-1857 Access Online
 
2513Sheftall, Mordecai-(b. 1783)-duel with David Abendenon, 1812 Access Online
 
2514Sheftall, Mordecai (b. 1783)-invitation to dine with President Monroe, 1819 Access Online
 
2515Sheftall, Mordecai (b. 1783)-Marriage contract, 1832-1833 Access Online
 
2516Sheftall, Mordecai (b. 1783), 1843
 
2517Sheftall, Mordecai (b. 1783)-abstract of court minutes, 1851 Access Online
 
2518Sheftall, Mordecai (b. 1783)-Sheftall-Russell deed, 1856 Access Online
 
2519Sheftall, Mordecai (b. 1783) Access Online
 
2520Sheftall family-Lawsuit: Cohen vs. Sheftall, 1839 Access Online
 
2521Sheftall family-legal documents, 1785-1844 Access Online
 
2522Sheftall family-Miscellaneous business papers, 1796-1854 Access Online
 
2523Sheftall family-Miscellaneous family papers, 1796-1856 Access Online
 
2524Sheftall family-Taxes and receipts, 1786-1854 Access Online
 
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261Shipping, 1824
 
262Shipping-Charming Polly-Arbitration Papers, 1773
 
263Shipping-Manifest of the "R. M. Charlton", 1849
 
264Shipping-Widows Society, 1806
 
265Sibley, Origen, 1845
 
266Simmons, William, 1807
 
267Simons, Keat
 
268Simons, Thomas-to General Benjamin Lincoln, 1779
 
269Contract for hire of an enslaved man named Daniel, 1822 January 10
Agreement between Rebekah Bostick and William H. Mitchel
 
2610Letter from James Butters to Luke Mann describing runaways (enslaved persons), 1782 November 17
Names enslaved persons Barrick, Cato, Jack, Boatswain, Kit, Lot, Titus, Will, Adam, Moses, Prince, Fortemore, and Old Jack. Writes, "you can send Will back in Irons as I would ... make an example of him
 
2611Ship manifests including enslaved persons, 1825-1833
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Ship manifest
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Ship manifest
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Ship manifest
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Ship manifest
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Ship manifest
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Ship manifest
Contains names of enslaved persons
Ship manifest
Contains names of enslaved persons
 
2612Sleigh, Mary, 1800-1827
 
2613Smets, A. A. -- letters, 1847-1855
From A. A. Smets to J. K. Tefft, 1854
Contains names of enslaved persons
1854
Contains names of enslaved persons
1854
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1854
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1854
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1854
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1854
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1854
Contains names of enslaved persons
 
2614Smith, A.-East Florida situation, 1812
 
2615Smith, George G., 1863
 
2616Smith, Hoke, 1904-1905
 
2617Smith, J. J. Pringle, 1861 November 23
 
2618Smith, James, 1818
 
2619Smith, Jesse, 1804
 
2620Smith, John Jay, 1853
 
2621Smith, John Jay, 1854
 
2622Smith, M. L.-Chief engineer of Florida Rail Road, 1859
 
2623Smith, R.-East Florida situation, 1811
 
2624Smith, T. T.-Bond, 1887
 
2625South Carolina-Answer of Stephen Taveroon, 1726
 
2626South Carolina-Council of Safety Acct., 1775 October 13
 
2627South Carolina-Court of common pleas, 1787
 
2628South Carolina-Lunatic Asylum, 1862
 
2629South Carolina-Miscellaneous records, 1799-1854
 
2630South Carolina-Muster roll of Captain Mitchell's company, 1779
 
2631South Carolina-Replication of Catherina Taveroon, 1726
 
2632Southern Express Company, 1862
 
2633Spalding County
 
2634Spalding Thomas, 1832
 
2635Sparks, Jared-Concerning Georgia history, 1839
 
2636Sparks, Jared, 1847
 
2637Spence, J. A., 1844
 
2638Spencer, Ambrose-to Daniel Webster, 1832
 
2639Spencer, Ambrose, 1859
 
2640Sprague, William Buell, 1852
 
2641Sprague William Buell, 1855
 
2642Steele, John-Naval matters, 1800
 
2643Stephens, Alexander H., 1861-1863
 
2644Stephens, Alexander H.-Concerning Lajos Kossuth
 
2645Bill of sale -- from Overton Stephens to Asbury Hull -- an enslaved woman named Mary (30) and her children Elizabeth (4) and William (2), 1841 December 25
 
2646Stephens, William, 1786
 
2647Stephens, William, 1801
 
2648Stephens, William, 1810
 
2649Stevens, William Bacon, 1833-1873
 
2650Stevens, William Bacon-to Peter Force, 1841-1842
 
2651Stewart, Daniel, 1811 April 10
 
2652Stewart, Daniel, 1816
 
2653Stewart, General Daniel-family letters, 1811-1821
 
2654Stewart County-Court records
 
2655Stewart County-Estate appraisal, 1851
Inventory and appraisement of the estate of Joseph Fincher, 1851 July 22
Names an enslaved person, Charles
Appraisements of the goods, chattel, notes, and accounts of John G. Perry, 1851 November
Includes names of enslaved persons
 
2656Samuel Stiles and Joseph Stiles -- Estates, 1831-1839
Agreement concerning the estate of Samuel Stiles, 1831 January
Agreement between Jane Stiles and Joseph Stiles, heirs of Samuel Stiles. Describes Crowlane Plantation, a tract of land called Poplar Swamp, and others
Agreement of division between Margaret Stiles, Benjamin Stiles, Joseph C. Stiles, William Stiles and the estate of Joseph Stiles (deceased), 1839 July
Names 123 enslaved persons and their perceived values
 
2657Stiles, William Henry, 1835-1850
 
2658Stiles, William Henry-Family letters
 
2659Stirk, Samuel, 1781-1787
[Letter] 1787 October 11, Savannah, [Georgia to] Jacob Read, Charleston, [South Carolina] / Sam[ue]l Sticht Access Online
 
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2660Stites, R. M., 1800
 
2661Stock Certificates, 1870-1871
 
2662Stoddart, John A., 1863
 
2663Stoddert, Benjamin, 1780-1784
 
2664Stoup, J., 1812
 
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271Strahl, Otto French, 1864
[Letter] 1782 February 25, Savannah, Georgia [to] Thomas Graham / Peter Swanson Access Online
 
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272Strain, Adam, 1879
 
273Strakosz, Maurice, 1856
 
274Strohager, Rudolph, 1774
 
275Sturges, Oliver-Court case vs. Samuel Howard
 
276Sturges, William
 
277Sully, Samuel, 1827
 
278Sully, Thomas-ALS, 1861 February 17
 
279Swanson, Peter, 1802
 
2710Swarbreck, Edward-to Thomas Spalding, 1802
 
2711Tait Charles, 1814
[Letter] 1814 January 26, Washington, [D.C. to] David B. Mitchell, Milledgeville, Georgia / Cha[rle]s Tait Access Online
 
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2712Talbot County-court records
 
2713Taliaferro, Benjamin, 1795
 
2714Talmadge, Samuel K., 1842
 
2715Taney, Roger B., 1848
 
2716Edward Tattnall to William C. Daniel and James Morrison -- mortgage concerning Bona Venture (deed later cancelled) , 1822 November 3
Includes names of enslaved persons
 
2717Tattnall, Josiah, 1796
 
2718Tattnall, Josiah, 1797
 
2719Tattnall, Josiah, 1802
 
2720Tattnall, Josiah-deed, 1824
 
2721Taylor, David, Jr., 1830
 
2722Taylor, Robert-Land transactions, 1853-1873
 
2723Tefft, Israel Keech-Correspondence, 1832-1859
 
2724Tefft, Israel Keech-to Peter Force, 1844-1849
 
2725Tefft, I. K., 1856 October 8
 
2726Tefft, Israel Keech-Biographical information
 
2727Tefft, Israel Keech-Memberships
 
2728Tefft, P, W., 1861
 
2729Tefft, W. P. B.-Appointment to West Point, 1838
 
2730Telfair, Edward, 1780-1807
Letter from Edward Telfair to William O'Bryen, 1780 February 6
Mentions upcoming travel "for Congress." Mentions the receipt of "the 500,000 [dollars] in loan of five certificates and the sale of them ..."
Letter from Edward Telfair to Joseph Clay , 1785 April 6
Describes arrival of freight of foodstuffs and other materials in Savannah. Describes a trade of an enslaved person (unnamed) for a quantity of tobacco, "which credit agreeable to the entery of him in the Books with you"
Letter from Edward Telfair to "Dr. Jones", 1794 August 14
Describes provisions of foodstuffs (corn and bread) "for my people ... how are they situated are their Houses in order and do they keep healthy." Possibly refers to enslaved persons, unnamed
 
2731Telfair, Josiah G., 1818
 
2732Telfair, Mary-Account from William Few, 1802
 
2733Telfair, Thomas, 1816
 
2734Telfair, Cowper, And McGowan-Acts of Confiscation
 
2735Tennessee Land Company, 1797-1800
 
2736Tennessee-Legal records, 1888
 
2737Terrell, Joseph M., 1905
 
2738Thacher, William V., 1839
 
2739Thatcher, Benjamin Bussey, 1840
 
2740Thomas, C. B., 1814
 
2741Thompson, John R., 1845-1856
 
2742Thomson, Charles, 1778-1785
 
2743Tomlin, John, 1843
 
2744Tomlinson, Gideon, 1819
 
2745Tonyn, Patrick, 1802
 
2746Torrance, William H.-to Stephen H. Miller, 1839
 
2747Towns, George W. B., 1836-1850
 
2748Treutlen, Christian
 
2749Treutlen, John Adam, 1769-1777
 
2750Troup, George, 1784
Letter from George Troup to W. John McIntosh, Junior, 1784 April 24
Describes business dealings and agreements, including supplying "Mr. Blair" with "a little money" to sail for Jamaica. Describes same "Mr. Blair" putting up an enslaved person (unnamed) at auction, but not receiving desired bid. Sent from Savannah to Sapelo
Letter from George Troup to W. John McIntosh, Junior, 1784 June 25
Describes medicine delivered by doctor for enslaved persons (unnamed). Troup writes, "I heartily wish your negroes better." Mentions Captain Pray, who "has got 30 new negroes just come in." Enslaved persons unnamed. Also mentions illness of "poor Rory," a (possibly) enslaved person. Sent from Savannah to Sapelo
 
2751Troup, George M., 1825-1827
[Engraving of] Geo[rge] M. Troup / J.C. Buttre Access Online
 
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2752Troup, George M., 1846 February 11
 
2753Tucker, Thomas T., 1818-1822
 
2754Tustin, J. P., 1855
 
2755Twiggs County-Court records
 
2756Tyler A., 1849
 
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281Underwood, G. M., 1852
 
282United States Congress-representatives from Georgia, 1789-1817
 
283United states Constitution-Centennial Commission, 1887
 
284United States District Court-Case of Josiah Curry and William Hewit, Jr., 1814
 
285Van Buren, Martin, 1843
 
286Vaughen , John, 1810
 
287Vroom, Peter D., 1858
 
288Waddel, Moses, 1825
 
289Waddell, William, 1786
 
2810Waldburg, George M.-Georgia Historical Society, 1856
[Land grant with map for plot in] Cherokee County, Georgia, 1838 December 27 / [authorized by] George R. Gilmer, Governor [of Georgia] Access Online
 
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2811Waldburg, Jacob-Land grant, 1838
 
2812Walden, C. C., 1857
 
2813Walden. Mrs. Charles C.-photograph and invitation, 1871
 
2814Walden, Mrs. Charles C., 1897
 
2815Walker, Freeman
 
2816Walker, James, 1858
 
2817Walker, R. J., 1849-1852
 
2818Walker, Sylvanus-land grant, 1804
 
2819Wall, Benjamin-deed to John Caig, 1806
 
2820Walter, J., 1807
 
2821Walton, George-Military, 1776
 
2822Walton, George-Legal papers, 1783-1803
 
2823Walton, John H., 1785-1803
 
2824Walton, Peter, 1820-1827
 
2825Ward, John E., 1854-1856
 
2826Ward, Jones, and Whitehead-to Richmond Arnold, 1870 August 17
 
2827Ware, Nicholas, 1799
 
2828Ware, Nicholas, circa 1800
 
2829Waring, Bartholomew, 1782
 
2830Warton, Thomas, 1769
 
2831Wassaw Island
 
2832Waters, William, 1820
 
2833Watts, Reverend George-Sermon preached before the Trustees for establishing the colony of Georgia, 1735
 
2834Way, E.B.
 
2835Wayne, Anthony, 1782
 
2836Wayne, Anthony, 1791-1800
 
2837Wayne, Henry C., 1862
 
2838Wayne, James M.-legal record, 1819
 
2839Wayne, James M., 1843-1856
 
2840Webster, Daniel-relating to Macon, 1847
 
2841Webster, Daniel-to Judge Wayne
 
2842Wells, George, 1777
 
2843Wells, John-Concerning Napoleon, 1810
 
2844Wereat, John, 1784 October 1
 
2845Wereat, John, 1779-1784
 
2846Wetter. E. Telfair, circa 1888
 
2847Wharton, W. V., 1834
 
2848Wheaton, C.-Comptroller General to Georgia, 1868
 
2849Whitaker, Richard-Mortgage, 1809
 
2850White, George, 1851-1853
 
2851White, J.-to Governor Houstoun, 1778
 
2852White, Joseph Parker, 1905
 
2853White, Mrs. Thomasin, 1784
 
2854White, William Parker vs. Amie de la Roche, 1853
 
2855Whitefield, George, 1772
 
2856Wilcox, Abijah, 1822 May 14
 
2857Wilde, Richard Henry, 1811-1827
 
2858Wilder, Charles, 1852
 
2859Wilkes County-justice records
 
2860Wilkes County-Land grants, 1793
 
2861Wilkes County-Land records, 1846
 
2862Wilkinson County-records
 
2863Williams, J., 1781
 
2864Williamson, J. P.-A. P. Wetts duel, 1869-1883
 
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291Willink, John A., 1825 Access Online
 
292Wilmer, Richard Hooker Access Online
 
293Wilmot, Captain W., 1782 Access Online
 
294Wilson, B.-Account with Greenhow and Telfair, 1782 Access Online
 
295Wilson, Ralph, 1768 Access Online
 
296Winkler, Shadrach-Mortgage, 1831 Access Online
 
297Winslow, Henry-to James Madison, 1792 Access Online
[Letter] 1793 April 17, Wilk[e]s C[oun]ty, Georgia [to] Colo[nel] James Madison, Orange C[oun]ty, Virginia / Henry Winslow Access Online
 
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298Witcher, E. W.-copper deposits near Villa Rica, 1857 Access Online
 
299Woodbridge, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1842-1844 Access Online
 
2910Woodbridge, Grafton-University of Georgia diploma, 1835 Access Online
 
2911Woodbridge, William-correspondence, 1798-1863 Access Online
 
2912Woodbridge, William-letter book, 1804-1806
 
2913Woodbridge, William-Phoenix Assurance Company, 1808 Access Online
 
2914Woodruff, Joseph-to Governor Howley, circa 1781 Access Online
 
2915Wooton, John R., 1832 Access Online
 
2916Workingman's Mutual Loan Association, 1867 Access Online
 
2917Wright, James, 1757 Access Online
 
2918Wright, James, 1760 Access Online
 
2919Wright, James, 1766 Access Online
 
2920Wright, James, 1768 Access Online
 
2921Wright, James, 1771 Access Online
 
2922Wright, James, 1773 Access Online
 
2923Wright, Sir James, 1775 Access Online
 
2924Wright, James, 1776 Access Online
 
2925Wright, James, 1780 Access Online
 
2926Wright, James, 1781 Access Online
 
2927Wright, Mrs. Sarah, 1789 Access Online
 
2928Wylly family Access Online
 
2929Wylly, Mary-Tax return for, 1811 Access Online
 
2930Wylly, Richard, 1772-1792 Access Online
 
2931Wylly, Richard, 1780 Access Online
 
2932Wylly, Richard Bryan-Princeton College Access Online
 
2933Wylly, W. B.-hymn, 1816 January 23 Access Online
 
2934Yonge, Henry-deed also signed by William DeBrahm, 1760 Access Online
 
2935Young, George, 1771 Access Online
 
2936Young, L. G., 1852 Access Online
 
2937Zubly, John Joachim, 1779 Access Online
 
2938Zimmerman, Godfrey Access Online
 
2939Zubizaretha, Joseph de-Extract of translation, 1794 Access Online
Extract of a translation of the judicial ratification, by affidavit, of Mr. Richard Lang, of the verbal declaration he made to his Lordship, 1794 January 21, St. Augustine, Florida Access Online
 
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1AMap of a "Tract of 2595 acres of Land on the River Great Satilla in the State of Georgie," undated, circa 1780
 
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2BPlan of the City of Savannah, 24 June 1886, 25 March 1805
Copy made by John B. Howard, city surveyor, of the original drawn for Lachlan McIntosh
 
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3AMap of Wormsloe (Orphan-house) plantation, 21 March 1814
John McKinnon, surveyor
 
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4BSketch maps of northern Florida, along the Oklawaha River, circa 1838
by Captain John Mackey
 
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5ASketch showing soundings in the Cooper River [S.C.], 22 May 1882
made by Capt. Bogle, master of the tug Jacob Brandon
 
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6A"Sketch of the Harbour of Brunswick," undated, on tracing paper
 
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7BMap of Brunswick harbor including channel depths, undated, on tracing paper
 
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30Minutes of the Scrap Book Club of Chippewa Square which was organized in Savannah, 2 July 1838
 
30Book of cut signatures
 
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31Framed portrait of Sheftall
 
31Plaster bust of I. D. Saunders [?]
 
31Fragment of seal
 
31"American Book Collector", 1935 May-June
 
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32Refiles